Thanks for the info guys. I'll give this stuff a shot this weekend and see how
it goes.
On 2/1/2012 4:38 PM, Patrick Rose wrote:
Ted -
You can use the Aliases tab in the EMWAC IMS 0.80 Control Panel to send the
E-mail to the other server if you can use a different E-mail address. You
should be able to just add the other server name to the address. For example
the address [email protected] is sent to EMWAC and it sends it to
[email protected]. In the Control panel you enter for User Name: USER and
for Map to: [email protected]
We are using EMWAC this way between a Barracuda and Exchange and it works
great. Still stops some Spam and acts as a simple List Server too.
Also be sure to de-select the "Automatically Create Mailbox" option in the
EMWAC control panel to prevent local delivery on the EMWAC Server.
- Patrick
Hi,
I was hoping to put a little EMWAC MTA in front of an existing mail server to
filter some of the incoming SMTP traffic. Mostly to eliminate some of the
obvious trash from open relays and the like. I setup a server with Win2003 and
installed the EMWAC stuff as well as the SCSmfilter and such and have been able
to get the server accepting mail, but cannot seem to get it to forward the mail
afterwards. It always places the message into the persons local mailbox. So I
have obviously forgotten how to set this up. I have added the IP of the other
MTA into the EMWAC IMS 0.80 Control Panel tool. I thought that was all that
was required, but must be mistaken. Anyone still out there that remembers how
to do this?
thanks
-ted
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