What you could have done is temporarily used the ISP's upstream mail
server in ASSP's RelayHost until you manually sorted the outbound
delivery via the second SMTP Relay you configured. 

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The only thing I can think of was that the Exchange box's Default
Gateway was
not ASSP.
Thats how my Netware server works fine.

There are three, maybe more config fields in Exchange I can think of
that
have to do with changing
its defaults to allow for an inline mail proxy like ASSP.
1) the Virtual server's incoming listening port and outgoing "smart
Host"
fields
2) The Routing Group Connector's Smart Host field for the * route
3) etc/services and another one i cant remember

The employees screamed so loudly that i didnt have time to look at all
the
logs yet.
The email system is more important than the phone there...

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