I have 2 Qmail servers doing this currently.  One is mine it does both pass 
thru as well as hosting domains, both on public IP's.  My second one takes 
email, and passes it through to a exchange server on the local lan.  As the 
domain doesn't exist on the server it doesn't use chkuser, just scans the 
e-mail and passes it through.  click this link to see how to set it up.

http://wiki.qmailtoaster.com/index.php/Scanning_External_non_locally_hosted_domains

Steve Sills
SolvingIT, Lead Technician
(403) 668-1589 x 1000
http://www.solvingit.ca

On 2011-02-15, at 10:50 AM, Carlos Herrera Polo wrote:

Thanks, but chkuser work in this box ?


2011/2/15 Phil Leinhauser <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>>
That's all there is to it.  Setup QMT as you would normally and for those that 
you are relaying, add them to the smtproutes.  The mail will still run the same 
gauntlet that the local delivery gets but when they pop out of the scanners 
they are routed to the outside instead of falling into a mailbox.


> I need QMT+spamdike (WAN) work as relay SMTP for Microsoft Exchange (in
> LAN), there are any handbook ?
> I understand QMT and Exchange routes (/var/qmail/control/smtproutes) ,
> thats
> all ??
>


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