>Since you are not having any local user accounts and you are always 
>relaying mail to your Exchange server, leave the "relay for clients 
>only" unchecked. If I understand what you need, this should pretty 
>much be all you need to set things up.

I'm not sure this is correct. For if there is no additional routing 
rule, the server can still be used to relay to anyone if relay for 
clients is unchecked, no? There has to be some routing rule to make 
sure that all mail accepted gets dumped to the Exchange server. I'm 
not sure what this rule is, but shouldn't it be something like (in 
the router):

[router rule 1 to reject obvious spam]
.
.
[router rule N to reject obvious spam]
.
.
[router rule for spamtraps]
.
.
* = name.of.exchange.server.smtp


In a sense, SIMS is acting as a backup server to the Exchange server.

Caveat: I have never run SIMS like this, I'm just quoting from my 
memory of list discussions. There are people here will will step in 
(and better do so) to correct me!!!


Stefan Jeglinski

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