:: On Mon, 22 Sep 2014 19:47:22 +0000
:: <5ccb67a6fa6f8244bed9f1a68b59fec00198148...@newman.corp.necomm.com>
:: Jay Tarbox <jtar...@necomm.com> wrote:

> I've been running it with Exchange for years now.  The way I do it is
> - Exchange is configured with an outbound smarthost which is the
> "relay port" of ASSP.
> 
> ASSP has a "relay host" of a.b.c.d:55587 pointing back at the IP of
> Exchange server.  This allows ASSP to "see" email that's gone out, so
> as to whitelist and allow a response.
> 
> I have installed IIS's SMTP engine in the Exchange server which
> listens on 55587, then sends email out to the internet.
> 
> Inbound, I simply have ASSP pointed at Exchange, port 25 as the SMTP
> destination.

just some notes; I prefer having the IIS SMTP running on the ASSP box
so that outbound emails don't go back to the backend server; same goes
for the DB, the ASSP box also runs the DB engine (whatever you choose
to setup) used to store all the needed infos


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