Install an Internet mail connector in the local site and set it to inbound
only.

On Wed, 22 Aug 2001, Walbert, Bryan (Bryan) ** CTR ** wrote:

> We have an Exchange enterprise of about 10 000 mailboxes.  We have a mixture
> of clients ranging from Exchange clients to Outlook 2000 to Netscape IMAP
> clients using SMTP to relay outbound email.  Currently, in some of our more
> remote sites we have some of the IMAP users who need a local relay host, to
> prevent slowing of the client while sending mail.  We have narrowed it down
> to 2 solutions.  I would like some external opinions as to which is the
> better solution. (more reliable, more secure, more efficient) Our enterprise
> is Exchange 5.5 SP 4 running on Windows 2000 Advanced server (SP1 on the way
> to SP2)
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> Option 1.  Install a local IMS and allow relaying of mail traffic.
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> Option 2.  Use the IIS SMTP service installed on the box to relay all SMTP
> traffic to the backbone relay hosts.
>


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