At 13:58 4/6/2005, Brett wrote: >Since this all feeds into an Exchange 2000 server (which is 'stunningly >stupid' and was made even 'more stupid' when we tried to use GFI on it >never mind the huge COST of the GFI software that - as it looks now - is >in a bad ROI ratio compared to XMail 8-) about all it did was send bounces >and store BadMail. And I am forced to use Microsoft internally both >because of vendor application software and internal 'policy'.
I'm currently helping a corporate type move from Exchange as a front-end / gateway mail server to a front-end of Xmail with Exchange being nothing more than a mailbox server. Currently bogged down trying to find a way to validate recipients against ActiveDirectory, which I expect will require doing some custom coding. Once it's all set up, though, the Exchange server will receive incoming mail from Xmail (with all validation and spam / virus scans done prior to receipt), and all outbound mail from the Exchange server will go through Xmail as a smarthost. It's quite a PITA to get Exchange set up to make all this happen - especially Exchange 2003, which is almost completely wedded to ActiveDirectory.... - To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe xmail" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For general help: send the line "help" in the body of a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
