John Stoffel writes:
 > >>>>> "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.

Yes, to clarify what happens in our setup, the Exchange servers live
on a separate subdomain ad.example.com but accept mail for example.com
and use example.com as their default domain.  Forwarding from the
Linux-based mail system is from [email protected] to
[email protected].
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