On Wed, 6 Apr 2005, Tracy wrote: > 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.
Use some JS or VBS and use LDAP. Should be able to pull the Exchange mail properties out of that. I'll play with it for awhile and maybe let you get some code 8-) > 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. I can't seem to get Exchange to do that - even tho it is 'supposed' to do that. Brett - 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]
