Re: badmail wanted
- From: "Rich Matheisen [MVP]" <richnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Oct 2005 20:29:03 -0500
"bill tie" <billtie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>Thank you for your replies. I can see ISA does what it purports to.
>
>Let me raise the ante. Consider this setup:
>
>[NAT/Firewall DNS DHCP]
> |
> |--- [Ex2k3 IIS DNS DC]
> |
> |--- [internal client]
>
>Suppose I follow your advice and bar inbound "bad mail," keeping the BadMail
>folder closed. However, I'd like to have a BadMail folder for outbound mail.
If you have stuff in the badmail folder for outbound messages you've
got an internal problem that needs fixing 'coz somebody's sending mail
with SMTP clients and not using a sender address that's usable.
>Is it possible to configure Ex2k3 to use two SMTP virtual servers, one for
>inbound mail, another for outbound mail?
Sure. Just use a SMTP connector to direct the mail to the 2nd VS.
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