Windows Exchange Server

Douglas Ward dward at nccumc.org
Mon Jun 2 23:42:47 IST 2008


What about inter-Exchange traffic?  Exchange delivers locally when
both sender and recipient are on the same server.



On 6/2/08, Ken Goods <kgoods at cropusainsurance.com> wrote:
> Vernon Webb wrote:
>> I have been using Linux Sendmail as me email MTA forever, but now
>> have a need to use Windows Exchange server and am wondering what
>> people are using as their Spam and virus protection (hopefully an
>> inexpensive solution). I was hoping I could use MailScanner but don't
>> see a Windows version. Any ideas?
>>
>> Vernon Webb
>> (201) 703-1232
>> web designs & web hosting by comp-wiz.com, inc.
>> Information in this transmission is privileged & confidential. It is
>> intended for the use of the individual or entity named above. Any
>> review, dissemination, disclosure, alteration, printing, circulation
>> or transmission of this email or it's attachments is prohibited and
>> unlawful.
>
> Put a MailScanner box in front of your Exchange server and pass everything
> through. Been running like that for 3 years and haven't looked back. You
> won't be sorry. Many people here run that way so you'll get plenty of
> friendly help.
>
> HTH
> Kind regards,
> Ken
>
>
> Ken Goods
> Network Administrator
> CropUSA Insurance, Inc.
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