* Marc Knoop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001230 02:51]:
> Ron put it perfectly together -- Exchange is not just a MTA (OK, it's half
> an MTA ;).  I too see a need/benefit from running Exchange in my
> organization and already have a brand new PowerEdge waiting to serve that
> purpose.  Exchange does have some nifty features that people will find
> useful (chat, shared address books/calenders...) -- no question about it.
> 
> However, the Exchange server I will create will not have access to the
> Internet -- all mail will come through and go out of a qmail server which
> runs very, very well.  All list servers will remain pointed at the qmail
> mail server too.  

I know of a number of organizations that are doing just that. Put qmail on a
DMZ, Exchange behind your firewall, and run both. It's really easy to
forward all mail from the qmail server to users on the Exchange server...

/pg
-- 
Peter Green : Gospel Communications Network, SysAdmin : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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