MailScanner gateway system
Dennis Willson
taz at TAZ-MANIA.COM
Tue Sep 6 23:31:38 IST 2005
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Do you have a VPN server? Your users could VPN into your network and then directly use Exchange. That's what our users do.
Eric Sandquist wrote:
> I am trying to get mailScanner setup using sendmail to relay all
> incoming traffic to our exchange server. I have all traffic coming into
> the MailScanner box with Sendmail for the MTA. But sendmail blocks our
> remote pop3 users from sending email outside the company. I need
> sendmail to collect all email, scan it with
> MailScanner/SpamAssassin/ClamAv, then pass it on to the exchange server,
> but our remote users need to authenticate in some way ^Ö either to
> sendmail with some kind of a lookup to AD in exchange or the remote
> users need to send email directly to the exchange server. The problem
> is that both the sendmail system and the exchange system are behind a
> firewall and the fire wall can only be portmapped to one of them.
>
>
>
> eric
>
>
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