Re: How can I configure IIS 6.0 SMTP to use different TCP Ports for multiple remote domains?
- From: Peter Gibbons <Peter@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 03 Sep 2009 23:30:45 +0200
Hello Grant,
your guess is correct. It is a combination of DMZ/Firewall and Exchange Connectors configuration that brought this up.
- Peter
Grant Taylor wrote:
On 09/02/09 03:59, Sanford Whiteman wrote:.You just have to install IPv6. Any XP/2003+ machine supports it.
I will try that.
Thank you for the pointer. :)
I will say that I don't know how fond I am of the idea that another protocol has to be installed to use portproxy. On the other hand if IPv6 is installed, this sure is convenient.
Well, yes, *if* it has to talk to any normal public SMTP servers on WKP 25. I don't know what the actual setup is here.
I think that's a big /if/. I can't think of any reason why there would be an IIS SMTP Virtual Server that would not be talking to destination port 25 unless there is another server in the organization that handles that traffic. Though if there is another server in the organization that is handling generic SMTP traffic that has been configured to route specific domains to the SMTP Virtual Server(s) that we are talking about, I would expect that there is something a bit more complex than simple IIS SMTP Virtual Servers, say Exchange with SMTP Connectors. Further if something like Exchange with SMTP Connectors is in place, this entire exercise becomes fairly moot as it can be configured to do this its self with out much trouble.
We do need to know more about the OPs environment to have more of a discussion on the particulars.
Could work depending on frequency, though I would say that if one expects constant change then TCP redirection falls behind a solution that can use the MX algorithm.
Agreed.
Grant. . . .
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