Still, I have to agree with Michal.

To use the built in Calendar etc, functions in Exchange 5.5 the client have
to use MAPI protocol (Exchange 2000 permits other protocols)
In Outlook 2000 that is using it in corporate mode.
In some versions of Outlook, it may be (not sure) possible to use both MAPI
mode and "internet" mode together. In those cases I am not sure which is the
prefered transport protocol, but my <insert small amount of local money
here> guess in MAPI.
With MAPI, all communications between the client and the server goes through
one channel and the the message is routed within the Exchange organization.
However, the solution to this problem is quite simple, point the Exchange
IMC (Internet Mail Connector) to forward all mail to your XMail server.
As you are using Exchange and probably Outlook, Make sure that you implement
a good Antivirus software on your ExchangeServer.
Ofcause you should add the antivirus stuff to your XMail server also, but
you still 'have to' install on the Exchange server (you know how long time a
Restore takes!)(Yo DO have tried that have you?).

/Hans Birgander

----- Original Message -----
From: "Davide Libenzi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 8:44 PM
Subject: [xmail] Re: Two different servers in same domain


>
> On Mon, 10 Jun 2002, Michal Altair Valasek wrote:
>
> >
> > | 5) set POP3/IMAP server for users that will use Exchange to be the IP
> > | address of the Exchange machine
> >
> > They're running Exchange for things like calendar etc. Therefore they
> > cannot use POP3 and probably also not IMAP, but Exchange transport. And
> > thus they cannot specify SMTP server - they are not using SMTP.
>
> I'm using a similar setup on my machine. My Co. mail is through ( sigh )
> M$ Exchange but i setup the primary transport to be SMTP to my XMail
> machine.
>
>
>
> - Davide
>
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