SMTP and Remote delivery

From: Rick Habel (habel_at_spocom.com)
Date: 08/12/04


Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 13:46:14 -0700

The users each have an Internet e-mail account and an
Exchange account setup in their Outlook clients. When e-
mail is sent to an internet address, the from address is
showing the Exchange server domain as the location the
messages are being sent from.

We want the messages to go to the ISP, so that when
reverse dns is performed, our e-mail is not treated as
spam.

How do I setup exchange so that the e-mail is not sent
from the exchange server via smtp but is forwarded to the
ISP and then sent from there?

Thank you for your response...

Rick



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