Hi, I posted this the other day, but shall try again...

I wish to enable forwarding on my mail server so that messages sent to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on my server get forwarded to [EMAIL PROTECTED] on a separate server
which is not part of our org, and no connectors exist (and I don't want them
to either) Both mail servers are behind the same firewall.

In 5.5 this was fairly straight forward, routing tab, put in the domain and
IP etc.. However in 2000, I can't get my head around it. On the general tab
of the smtp connector, there are two options, use DNS or a smart host. I
have put an MX record in my DNS for domain.b, but this does not work. 

Am I right in thinking that the only way to add their server as a smart host
is to create a site connector or similar? I don't want to do that, and I
only wish this to occur for one of our domain names. And before you come
back and say "Just use a rule", remember that I am inside the firewall, as
are they, so no mail from my server can currently reach theirs.

I hope this all makes sense, and I am sure that it is fairly simple to
implement, but I can't get my head around it with E2K.

I really hope you can help me with this.

Thanks in advance

Clayton Doige 
IT Manager MCSE, MCP + I
Gameday International N.V. 
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