I go the other way around.  mail comes in from the outside to James and it
forwards the mail to Exchange.  I run a dns zone for the private IPs.  This
all works fine for my situation.

Our application stuff goes to Exchange though as it is the only outbound
smtp server.  James is inbound only.

bp

-----Original Message-----
From: Zhou SongMing [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 04, 2005 11:50 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Connecting JAMES to Exchange Server


Hi,

I got a few questions which i hope you can help answer.

IF i used JAMES as way to connect to Exchange Server for use with an
application, an IP address say 192.168.100.123 is provided for a particular
domain like abc.xyz.com. 
However no DNS was needed since it is an internal domain. ADS is used for
the internal mail while external mail used a valid DNS with MX records. 

Can i used servername as abc.xyz.com and dnserver as 192.168.100.123 for use
as a means to connect to Exchange Server to fetch the mail?

Really appreciate if you can assist in this?

Thanks N Regards
Songming

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