bytehd wrote:
> You simply haven't been following directions
>
> doubtful
>   

No, this is extremely likely - really.  You are trying to implement ASSP
in an environment of which many of us have been running very similar or
exactly the same for years - as well as performed substantial beta
testing and bug checking for.  All of which you are making false and
exaggerated claims about the applications you are using and how they
cant or don't do this or that - when its simply a lack of knowledge and
experience.

I'm not trying to give you a hard time about this.  A lack of knowledge
or experience isn't a bad thing here.  We've all been there and come out
of it better admins.  I'm simply making an honest observation about how
your posts appear on this side of the terminal.  You are obviously
frustrated - which is completely understandable.

ASSP is complex.  It's not turn-key.  You have to take you time and be
diligent about what you are doing - both with ASSP and with how your MTA
is configured.

> but im going to setup my own exchange server and tie it my own domain for a
> few weeks to test

An excellent idea.  Take a step back and test this properly without
effecting your production environment.  One you have your network setup
correct to allow proper mail-flow, try to follow the advice that I have
posted in the forums in regards to making other configuration changes:

http://www.asspsmtp.org/forums/index.php/topic,76.msg409.html#msg409

We'll be here to lend a hand.

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