[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb am Wednesday, April 06, 2005 10:00
PM:

>> 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.
>=20
> I can't seem to get Exchange to do that - even tho it is 'supposed'
> to do that.

It's working without any problems. Just have to set the `real-adress'
mail-adress of each sender into ActiveDirectory-Users. XMail will
forward all incoming messages to Exchange - and Exchange looks into AD
and spread it to the specified user. In this case - Exchange must NOT
have a Smarthost. It doesn't matter - but it is not bad, to do this.
There *might* be some DNS problems, if not using a Smarthost - by
sending/receiving mails with the LOCAL.DOMAIN as a (non-)valid address.

--=20

Regards,
Alexander Hagenah
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