On Fri, 8 Apr 2005, CLEMENT Francis wrote: > In your setup you have a gfi product ...
Not anymore. > 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. It was GFI MailEssentials Version 9. I got it - maybe a month or two before 10 came out - and ininstalled it in December? Ya - the demo had expired. It is supposed to be an Exchange 'mail sink' product. We didn't have the cash to purchase it and I wanted Virus scanning and I had been running XMail on an auxillary server for 'other' purposes since last year. So I just threw in a Custom Domain and did a little DNS magic and we were off and running. We got the money now - but I would rather upgrade the servers or bring in new desktops for the employees than waste that kind of money on GFI. > 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 ... Nope - only the one. 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]
