Yes, the only mail that will be generated here will need to be delivered to
the Exchange server. 

I thought it would be that simple too, but could not get it to work the last
time I tried it.

I just went in and set the DefaultSMTPGateway to the IP address of our
Exchange server, per your suggestion.  I rebooted the server, then attempted
sending mail again and:

[PeekTime] 1173887026 : Wed, 14 Mar 2007 10:43:46 -0500
<<
ErrCode   = -232
ErrString = Error connecting to remote address
SMAIL SMTP-Send MX = "w.x.y.z" SMTP = "hostname.test.stuff.oldcompany.com"
>From = "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" To =
"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" Failed !
SMTP-Error = "417 Temporary delivery error"
SMTP-Server = "w.x.y.z"
>>

So I'm thinking I've got some firewall and/or routing issues going on
here....

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of CLEMENT Francis
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 10:31 AM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: [xmail] Re: Help Troubleshooting New Installation, having
difficulties getting SMTP to work

xmail tried to connect to host named "company.com" (SMAIL SMTP-Send FF =
=3D
"company.com")
So xmail tried to connect used an A record for the destination domain
because seems the destination domain have no mx record.

If I understood well your setup, this 'special' xmail server have ONLY =
to
send to you Exchange server, right ?
If so, simply set an entry in server.tab file to use your exchange as =
the
default gateway.
The entry is "DefaultSMTPGateways". Set it to the ip of your exchange
server.
Doing this ALL mail generated by this xmail will go in the exchange =
server.

Francis

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