MS Config Question - outbound

sandrews at andrewscompanies.com sandrews at andrewscompanies.com
Thu Nov 2 15:48:56 GMT 2006


The only thing outside of this I had to do was allow relay on the
mailscanner from exchange. 

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> I'm currently using mailscanner to scan all inbound mail and that
works
> great.
> 
> Is there a way to use mailscanner to also be the outbound mail server 
> and add a disclaimer/signature block to all outbound messages like it 
> does for inbound scanned messages?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Steve
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To answer your question, yes.  I just set mine up.  I think I did it
just for fun or something more than a need for it.  Tracking is probably
the reason I did it.  My boss always ask me for email traces.  Any way..


I use a exchange server and all that I had to do was have the exchange
server forward outbound mail to the MailScanner machine.  I believe in
my setup I did not have to alter the MailScanner machine at all, not to
say you will not have to.

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