Re: SMTP Relay in Exchange Server

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In news:9039AE03-F9E7-48BE-A07C-CB5D0C03BB8E@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
Jake Henderson <JakeHenderson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
> I do have a registered domain, but I am in the process of swicting
> ISP's (I found out that my current ISP doesn't allow server
> hosting!). I am still looking for a ISP to use, till then I need to
> forward all my mail to a SMTP server, except the local mail. Thanks,
> let me know if you need anymore info.

Rerun the CEICW and take the obvious settings. You should be fine.



>
> "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]" wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> In news:A82D8172-4F36-4419-AFD3-8DE5C86ACD13@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
>> Jake Henderson <JakeHenderson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
>>> Sorry, I want the .local mail handled with my server. And all other
>>> mail handled with my ISP's SMTP server.
>>
>> Ah.
>>
>> To the OP: I missed the dot in ".local" - I thought you meant just
>> *local* mail. Don't use .local for e-mail. It shouldn't be set up as
>> the default address domain in your recipient policy or as the
>> default address domain in any user's mailbox. Use mycompany.com
>> (whatever your registered Internet domain is...you do have one,
>> don't you?).
>>
>>
>>>
>>> "SuperGumby [SBS MVP]" wrote:
>>>
>>>> however, I would be VERY SURPRISED if your ISP handles your .local
>>>> mail in any manner that benefits you.
>>>>
>>>> If you actually mean you would like mail to local users copied to
>>>> an ISPs server there are methods that can be implemented. (make a
>>>> contact, copy from mailbox to contact)
>>>>
>>>> "Lanwench [MVP - Exchange]"
>>>> <lanwench@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
>>>> in message news:uG0M6FmGGHA.3984@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> In news:550D3338-DB78-476D-B566-2418744FCFB8@xxxxxxxxxxxxx,
>>>>> Jake Henderson <JakeHenderson@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> typed:
>>>>>> I would like to relay all of my e-mail messages, excluding the
>>>>>> .local domain, to my ISP's SMTP server, How do I do that?thanks.
>>>>>
>>>>> Rerun the CEICW and select the obvious option when it gets to the
>>>>> email section...


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