Right i have on my linux box postfix setup to send mail, which worked  fine 
but with one snap, i'll explain,
If i used linux to send all mail, the email would go in and out of our 
internet gateway gathering our internet providers banners on the way out and 
then back in again.
i changed it to use a relay host of our Exchange server to send non-linux 
username mail, because the linux box will be used for our intranet.
This works fine, linux users get their email correctly, exchange users get 
their email properly, the only problem now is external (ie 
non-linux&non-exchange) emails don't work, they are being bounced from the 
exchange server as receipient unknown.
I suspect this may be solved by changing the exchange server config. 
However, i don't have access to it so what i wanted to do was to set the 
linux box the relay non-linux user's email except when sent from certain ip 
address's.

Is this possible to do? If so how do i go about doing it?
any other suggestions on how i might do this??

cheers

Jamie


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