Re: routing email
- From: "Bharat Suneja [MVP]" <bharatsuneja@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 20 Jul 2006 07:59:16 -0700
You can do this by simply telling your Exchange Org that it's not
authoritative for all email delivered to that address (in your Recipient
Policy) and then create a Connector for your domain with your Exchange
server as the bridgehead and the Unix server as a smarthost.
This will deliver all unresolved mail from Exchange Org to the Unix server -
it will be responsible for generating NDRs.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/321721/
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Bharat Suneja
MVP - Exchange
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"ace95hockey" <ace95hockey@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:53103E4B-7E01-4EF4-A0DD-5007DC3BA96C@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Our environment has 2 different mail systems on the same domain. We have
a
Unix based mail system and an exchange 2003 mail system. Currently the
way
mail flows is it comes into our spam gateways and then is delivered to
either
mail system depending on which system (exchange.system.com or
unix.system.com). From the outside though all mail is sent to system.com.
If we are sending messages between systems then mail is being sent to the
gateways and then directed to the other server. This is because our mx
record points to the gateways. What I am looking to do is have all mail
that
is to be delivered to the unix server be delivered directly to it. The
problem is I am not sure how I can do this without sending messages that
should stay locally to the unix system since all mail is sent to
system.com.
.
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