Keep in mind that Exchange requires some decent bandwidth for SMTP traffic,
the other issue is that you need to put a wspcfg.ini file in the
msexcimc.exe directory for SMTP traffic to be proxied by proxy (Proxy
listens on port 25 and relays the traffic to the exchange box).  Proxy
server also has a requirement that IIS be installed on this machine.  If you
did a typical install of IIS it includes an SMTP service as well.  You will
have to disable this as a service.  Hope this helps in some form.
Tim Doscher
MCSE+I, MCT, CCNA, CNA
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Subject: MS Proxy as a small firewall ?.


To All Firewall Guru's & Chelas,

        - I am trying to use the MS Proxy 2.0 as a small firewall.
Scenario -
                PC 1 has MS Proxy 2.0
                PC 2 has Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5

                PC 1 uses a dialup to be assigned one single IP Address only.
        As explained in the MS PRoxy manual, a few config changes and additions of
config files, MS Proxy should be able to forward SMTP and Pop connections to
the
right machine running Exchange.

                POP 3, works fine but SMTP is really buggy!.

Any help would be appreciated. Any pointers to FAQ's etc etc...


Atish C. Charan, Engineer
Internet Services - Telecom Fiji Limited
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