> -----Message d'origine----- > De : Brett [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Envoy=E9 : jeudi 7 avril 2005 19:14 > =C0 : '[email protected]' > Objet : [xmail] Re: server.tab >=20 >=20 >=20 > > Where did you put the settings in the exchange server ? > > > > The settings to use a smarthost/gateway (and not doing dns = delivery) > > are in the 'smtp connector'... >=20 > Correct - Default Virtual SMTP server - Outgoing Delivery=20 > under - er the > last tab on properties - I'm fuzzy when not in front of the=20 > server. There > is a location for the Smarthost hostname and a checkbox for=20 > 'try remote > delivery first'? No matter what I seem to do - it still=20 > sends the mail > out itself.
In your setup you have a gfi product ... so the above could not work depending of gfi setup and integration with exchange ... Can you give me the exact gfi product name used (and version) as gfi = have more than one product for exchange ... (fax, smtp filtering, ...) If a filtering product act as a gateway for the exchange server (not as = a add-in internal component) then you have to direct the filtering = product to send the mail to your smart smtp host, not exchange. Note that if you have more than one exchange server in the = organisation, putting a smart host on the 'default virtual smtp server' will disturb distribution between the exchange servers ... You need then to define smtp connectors (and/or supplemental virtual = smtp servers) for Internet and then set smart host in the newly created. >=20 > The Exchange server has had a hard life 8-) It started out Mixed = mode > and was changed to Native and then GFI was added - I think it might = be > confused but I REALLY don't want to try to re-install it. >=20 As explained outgoing mail routing depends of the way the GFI product interact with exchange and if mutiple exchange servers in the = organisation. Give me the gfi product name and version, I will try get the doc to see = how gfi interacts with exchange. Francis - 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]
