:: On Wed, 19 Oct 2016 22:04:31 +0530 :: <CAERtFnR7R_tJMeXidHJ0uFj2w3nmqcurip6+h=bmyol4lzw...@mail.gmail.com> :: Vaibhav Jaiman <vaibhavjai...@gmail.com> wrote:
> - have setup assp and mailenable on the same box . > - ASSP listening on 25|587|2525 > - MailServer listening on 125 > > (Inbound) > Internet -> ASSP -> MailServer -> Remote > > have configured below settings > > listenport - 25|587|127.0.0.1:2525 > smtpDestination - 127.0.0.1:125 > RelayHost - 127.0.0.1:125 > Relay Port - 127.0.0.1:2525|127.0.0.1:587|127.0.0.1:25 > allowRelayCon - 127.0.0.1 My suggestion is the following * Inbound sender | | ASSP: 25, 587 | | MailEnable: 8025 * OutBound MailEnable | | ASSP: 8025 (relayport - just local) | | IIS SMTP: 9025 (just local) | | destination the idea is that the inbound mail flows through ASSP to the backend MailEnable server where it's then distributed as needed; the outbound mail, originated from MailEnable is sent to ASSP which then forwards it to the IIS SMTP acting as the outbound mail router; you'll probably need to proper tweak thing, but the above, once configured will work quite well; oh and ensure to disable authentication on port 25 (at least for plain vanilla, non-SSL connections and *force* it on port 587) and to properly configure the IIS SMTP to route bounces/errors What else... oh, yeah, if you feel ok with MailEnable then, good for you, but personally, I think that hMailServer is better than ME, also since it supports a webmail client (RoundCube) which has addons which allow to integrate it quite strictly with hMailServer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, SlashDot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ Assp-test mailing list Assp-test@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/assp-test