Working with Exchange

Dennis Willson taz at TAZ-MANIA.COM
Mon Oct 31 22:26:46 GMT 2005


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Use the mailertable to send the email to the exchange server. You do this on a domain level. I do this all the time and it works 
very well.

Dennis

chardlist wrote:
> I have a Redhat Linux server running MS for a bunch of virtual domains.
> Ultimately all mail is delivered to the appropriate POP account on the same
> server.  I have a client that would like to still utilize my MS services for
> spam and virus protection but instead of having POP accounts would now like
> all mail for their domain forwarded to their exchange server after MS has
> finished scanning it.  Basically a scan and forward service.
> 
> What is the best way to accomplish this?
> 
> I'm running
> 
> Redhat 9
> MS 4.45.4
> Exim 4.52
> 
> 
> Thank you,
> -Brendan
> 
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