Yeah, you'll just put those three domains into your relaying list.
Leave Exchange the way you already had it.  

I find it to be better than an "extra layer" of protection; it does the
attachment and subject line blocking, and blocking based on message
size, so you can take that load off your Exchange server and quarantine
them separately.  I'd say 95% of the problems get stripped out by policy
before they even hit the virus engine.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Pinquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Posted At: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 3:38 PM
Posted To: MSExchange Mailing List
Conversation: NAV for Gateways
Subject: RE: NAV for Gateways


just 3 domains here.  so, am i correct in surmising that you deny
relaying on the gateway box except for mail destined for those 3
domains, and don't have to change any settings on the exchange boxen?

Jeremy

-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Meunier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 4:32 PM
To: Exchange Discussions
Subject: RE: NAV for Gateways


Works good here.  Are you running more than a few dozen domains?  If so,
it gets unweildy - it doesn't handle wildcards properly.  So you have to
enter each domain by hand, that you want it to relay for.

-----Original Message-----
From: Jeremy Pinquist [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Posted At: Tuesday, March 19, 2002 2:55 PM
Posted To: MSExchange Mailing List
Conversation: Changed NIC - Andy David is GODLIKE!
Subject: NAV for Gateways


Has anyone played with this?  Are there any ramifications for the
exchange (2000) server sitting behind it with regards to relaying, etc?
It would appear to be good additional AV protection.

Jeremy

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