>>>>> "AEleen" == AEleen Frisch <[email protected]> writes:

AEleen> I need to set up an Exchange server which feeds off a site’s
AEleen> Linux mail setup. I’m assuming this is easily doable and well
AEleen> understood. Can anyone give me pointers/hints to how to get
AEleen> started. And if I need to be disabused of my rosy optimism, I
AEleen> guess I’d like to know that too. Thanks in advance.
>> 
>> It's trivial, just setup your Postfix server to forward all the email
>> you want to the Exchange server.  You will have to setup the exchange
>> server to accept the email, but the details are where it matters.  Can
>> you expand a bit more on what you're trying to do?

AEleen> It’s a simple set up: a subset of the incoming mail has to go
AEleen> to Exchange. Right now this is just a list of email addresses,
AEleen> but I could set up a subdomain if I need to. The clients will
AEleen> also send mail out via Exchange, but I’m assuming that
AEleen> specifying our existing mail server as its forwarder will
AEleen> work.

A sub-domain would make it simpler, and having the exchange server
then send it back out via the linux box also makes sense, since you
then have just the one box in SPF records, etc.

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