> One  idea  to solve this would be to have local mail servers at each
> branch on the private network (192.168.X.X) for branch local traffic
> and  have the "public" email server route incoming mail to the right
> internal  server...

You should look into IMail peering. When the bulk of traffic is either
intra-site  or  to  remote domains, but multiple sites need to share a
single domain, it can be a definite bandwidth saver (things can change
for the not-so-good with the amount of inter-site mail, however).

-Sandy


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Sanford Whiteman, Chief Technologist
Broadleaf Systems, a division of
Cypress Integrated Systems, Inc.
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