I think you should create an SMTP connector that forwards all mail to
the smarthost you provide (probably your ISP's SMTP server).
I could be wrong tho, but I don't think I am ;)


Bob ten Berge
deVisie automatiseringsdiensten


> -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
> Van: Friese, Casey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Verzonden: dinsdag 27 november 2001 15:54
> Aan: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
> Onderwerp: Routing Mail
> 
> 
> I just installed Exchange 2000 into my server invironment which is all
> native Win2k.  This is the only mail server currently in the 
> domain.  My
> domain name is test.com (example)  Yesterday my T1 was 
> installed and I had
> an MX record created for testing purposes, the MX record is 
> mail1.test.net.
> I'm using test.net because everyone in the office is still 
> receiving mail
> via pop3 from an external provider.  Anytime someone on the 
> internet sends a
> message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] the message gets sent to our 
> external provider
> and we receive the message through pop3.
> 
> Now, since my domain name is test.com and I try to send a 
> message from the
> e2k server to test.com, the messages sits in the outbound 
> queue and goes
> nowhere.  I don't have mailboxes created for my internal 
> users as of yet but
> I assumed that when I send a message from test.net to 
> test.com that the
> message would be routed through the internet to our pop3 provider.
> 
> Where in E2k can I tell messages that I send to test.com to go to our
> external provider instead of try to deliver them on the inside?
> 
> Thanks
> Casey
> 
> 
> List Charter and FAQ at:
> http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm
> 
> 

List Charter and FAQ at:
http://www.sunbelt-software.com/exchange_list_charter.htm

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