Bob Coffman - Info From Data Corp. wrote:
>>> So the Relaying -> Relay Host setting actually must always be configured
> then, Correct?
>
> Yes, IF you have outbound mail going through ASSP for whitelisting & are
> running Exchange or something similar.
Hm, my question seems to be rather similar.
I am trying to route outgoing email through assp like this:
MUA --> MTA (EXIM) --> ASSP --> MTA (EXIM) --> internet
The second MTA is on another server.
When I tell exim to do so I get this error. It happens when I send an
email from the address this email came from (I actually did send it to
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> (they can use all of that they can get)
Lol...
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On 1/17/2008, Bob Coffman - Info From Data Corp.
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> Inbound, I don't see where you would need postfix.
It would add another level of protection for the exchange server (they
can use all of that they can get), and adds more flexibility to (but may
not be needed)...
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>>So the Relaying -> Relay Host setting actually must always be configured
then, Correct?
Yes, IF you have outbound mail going through ASSP for whitelisting & are
running Exchange or something similar.
- Bob
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>Inbound, I don't see where you would need postfix. Use the default SMTP
>server on exchange so:
Bob,
Yea I kind of got that impression as well. The only advantage I see using
Postfix both inwards and outwards is the isolation you can then provide your
Exchange server from the outside...
So th
Joseph,
This same thing caused me no end of frustration when I first installed ASSP
because I couldn't quite grasp what was going on. Now that I "get it" it
really isn't all that difficult, but I understand where you are coming from.
Inbound, I don't see where you would need postfix. Use the de
Brett
Many thanks. My worry was that formats of files etc. had changed from
version to version so that I wouldn't be able to use my existing spam
base etc.. If that is all that is required to upgrade I can do that as
I'm working up a new server to replace our existing firewall/mail server.
I d
Thx for all replies.
Now trying at home Debian Etch on a PIII500/512 (just to test!)
*My wife will kick off me and all my boxes!*
It's working (basic config) after 2 hours
(bind,apache,postfix,mysql,proftpd,ISPConfig)
I could not install ISPConfig on Ubuntu System. There were errors and my
poor e