Re: smtp router
Greg White writes: >> (In /var/qmail/control/) >> Create a file called smtproutes containing: >> >> : >> >> and remove the entries of locals and virtualdomains >> >> Regards, >> >> Ahmad Ridha > > Umm, that would be, to put it mildly, bad, unless you intend to _relay_ > all mail from the Exchange server as well as sending all inbound mail to > it. If the OP sets up his Exchange server with qmail as the smarthost > (which is what he sounds like he wants), this will create a mail loop. > Only domains in rcpthosts should be in smtproutes with the setup it > sounds to me like he's asking for... > > -- > Greg White Oops, sorry, didn't think about that. Yes, you're right. The qmail server should *only* relay e-mails from the Exchange server, shouldn't it? Regards, Ahmad Ridha
RE: smtp router
Federico: I have same arrangement on my system. I have setup Exchange to check mail on Qmail every 5 minutes. I do not know if there is any setup in qmail to automatically send the mail to Exchange. If you received a suggestion to accomplish it, fine, otherwise, email me in couple of days and I will guide you to setup Exchange to retrieve mail from qmail. Kirti -Original Message-From: Federico [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 8:15 AMTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: smtp router I need to make this possible with qmail: I've this structure INTERNETQMAIL-EXCHANGE i need that ALL incoming mail from internet are sent directly to exchange and the outgoing mail are sent normally. it is possible? how?
Re: smtp router
On Mon, Jun 18, 2001 at 03:48:23PM +, Ahmad Ridha wrote: > Federico writes: > > > I need to make this possible with qmail: > > > > I've this structure INTERNETQMAIL-EXCHANGE > > > > i need that ALL incoming mail from internet are sent directly to exchange and the >outgoing mail are sent normally. > > > > it is possible? > > how? > > > > (In /var/qmail/control/) > Create a file called smtproutes containing: > > : > > and remove the entries of locals and virtualdomains > > Regards, > > Ahmad Ridha Umm, that would be, to put it mildly, bad, unless you intend to _relay_ all mail from the Exchange server as well as sending all inbound mail to it. If the OP sets up his Exchange server with qmail as the smarthost (which is what he sounds like he wants), this will create a mail loop. Only domains in rcpthosts should be in smtproutes with the setup it sounds to me like he's asking for... -- Greg White
Re: smtp router
On Mon, Jun 18, 2001 at 03:48:23PM +, Ahmad Ridha wrote: > Federico writes: > > I need to make this possible with qmail: > > I've this structure INTERNETQMAIL-EXCHANGE > > i need that ALL incoming mail from internet are sent directly to exchange and the >outgoing mail are sent normally. > > it is possible? > > how? > (In /var/qmail/control/) > Create a file called smtproutes containing: > : > and remove the entries of locals and virtualdomains Definitely not. This causes a loop. -- * Henning Brauer, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.bsws.de * * Roedingsmarkt 14, 20459 Hamburg, Germany * Unix is very simple, but it takes a genius to understand the simplicity. (Dennis Ritchie)
Re: smtp router
On Mon, Jun 18, 2001 at 05:14:48PM +0200, Federico wrote: > I need to make this possible with qmail: > > I've this structure INTERNETQMAIL-EXCHANGE > > i need that ALL incoming mail from internet are sent directly to exchange and the >outgoing mail are sent normally. > > it is possible? > how? > It's trivial, presuming that all incoming domains are known -- use /var/qmail/control/smtproutes. Warning, ISTR that Exchange servers are vulnerable to dirty percenthack relay vulnerabilites, and it is non-trivial to disable. Other than that, we used that exact setup when execs at a former company of mine insisted that Exchange was the only way to go, and all the admins refused to connect the Exchange server directly to the internet. ;) -- Greg White
Re: smtp router
Federico writes: > I need to make this possible with qmail: > > I've this structure INTERNETQMAIL-EXCHANGE > > i need that ALL incoming mail from internet are sent directly to exchange and the >outgoing mail are sent normally. > > it is possible? > how? > (In /var/qmail/control/) Create a file called smtproutes containing: : and remove the entries of locals and virtualdomains Regards, Ahmad Ridha
Re: smtp router
Federico <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > it is possible? how? `man qmail-control`. Follow the reference to smtproutes. Charles -- --- Charles Cazabon<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> GPL'ed software available at: http://www.qcc.sk.ca/~charlesc/software/ Any opinions expressed are just that -- my opinions. ---
Re: smtp router
On Mon, Jun 18, 2001 at 05:14:48PM +0200, Federico wrote: > I need to make this possible with qmail: > > I've this structure INTERNETQMAIL-EXCHANGE > > i need that ALL incoming mail from internet are sent directly to exchange and the >outgoing mail are sent normally. > > it is possible? Yes. > how? Put your qmail box as primary MX in DNS. Set smtproutes entries (man qmail-remote) for all domains, to your exchange box. Read the FAQ on how to allow your (internal) network to use the qmail box as a relay. Configure the exchange box to use your qmail box as a smarthort. Greetz, Peter -- Against Free Sex! http://www.dataloss.nl/Megahard_en.html