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Thread: Routing some outbound messages to a server on my network

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    Lee Robinson Guest

    Routing some outbound messages to a server on my network

    I would like to have all outbound email messages go out to our ISP except
    for the ones addressed to any one @Unix.OurDomain.com

    It looks like I can set up Address spaces on two virtual servers to do that.
    The address space for the Unix server would be Unix.OurDomain.com but I
    don't know the syntax for the address space on the other server. Is this
    the right way to go about it?

    Lee Robinson

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    Mark Arnold [MVP] Guest
    On Fri, 14 Jan 2005 22:25:14 -0500, "Lee Robinson" <lee@robinson.net>
    wrote:

    I would like to have all outbound email messages go out to our ISP except
    for the ones addressed to any one @Unix.OurDomain.com

    It looks like I can set up Address spaces on two virtual servers to do that.
    The address space for the Unix server would be Unix.OurDomain.com but I
    don't know the syntax for the address space on the other server. Is this
    the right way to go about it?

    Lee Robinson

    Create yourself an RG and then two SMTP connectors in it.
    One address space will point to * and the other will be
    unix.domain.com for which you will specify a smarthost.
    See: http://www.msexchange.me.uk/rg1.mht which is a bit basic and not
    intended exactly for your question but gives you the screen shots
    you'd need.

    Remember, none of the above will permit inbound from the Internet
    since you won't have an MX record for the unix child domain.

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