Jeremy:

First, you should find WHERE is delivered email. SMTP log files will 
show you the result as "RCPT OK" or "Mailbox unavailable": in the first 
case, you have the Destination IP; in second case you will find if mail 
is delivered to the wrong server, but will indicate it HAS a 
"springthrough.com" on it.

It is not clear in your email if you have "duplicated" domains or 
mailboxes, but if Xmail should find an [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailbox in 
Exchange svr, it should find it through DNS system (local or Internet): 
that�s the reason it works when you setup Exchange Svr as default gateway.
Then,  you should do an "> dig springthrough.com" from Xmail svr console 
and discover how it finds an mx for "springthrough.com".

The only strange part to me is that you don�t have an error when you 
send email . :-\

Sergio Perrone

>Greetings,
>
>I'm trying desperately to get my XMail server properly configured, but
>I've hit one huge problem.  Our primary server for our mail domain is
>mail.springthrough.com, which is an exchange server.  I also have a
>linux box running xmail that hosts several other domains,
>linuxmail.springthrough.com.  Both are on the internal network,
>192.168.10.x.  The XMail server works great for half a dozen domains..
>Except that when someone tries sending an email from one of those
>domains to our exchange server, the email just disappears into nowhere!
>Xmail's logs say the mail was properly received, but the Exchange server
>is never contacted.
>
>If I set the Exchange server as the default smtp gateway, everything
>works.  But I don't want to send all email through the Exchange server,
>I just want mail properly delivered to that server (anything
>@springthrough.com).  What am I doing wrong?   Where is the email going?
>
>Thanks!
>
>Jeremy Wise
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