RE: Mail Flow Configuration Question

2001-08-22 Thread Scharff, Chris
Assuming a lot of facts not in evidence.. Option 2. -Original Message- From: Walbert, Bryan (Bryan) ** CTR ** [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 8:15 AM To: Exchange Discussions Subject: Mail Flow Configuration Question We have an Exchange enterprise

Mail Flow Configuration Question

2001-08-22 Thread Walbert, Bryan (Bryan) ** CTR **
We have an Exchange enterprise of about 10 000 mailboxes. We have a mixture of clients ranging from Exchange clients to Outlook 2000 to Netscape IMAP clients using SMTP to relay outbound email. Currently, in some of our more remote sites we have some of the IMAP users who need a local relay

Re: Mail Flow Configuration Question

2001-08-22 Thread Jennifer Baker
Install an Internet mail connector in the local site and set it to inbound only. On Wed, 22 Aug 2001, Walbert, Bryan (Bryan) ** CTR ** wrote: We have an Exchange enterprise of about 10 000 mailboxes. We have a mixture of clients ranging from Exchange clients to Outlook 2000 to Netscape IMAP

Re: Mail Flow Configuration Question

2001-08-22 Thread Jennifer Baker
Sorry, the Seattle rain is getting to me. Meant to say set it to outbound. Forward all of the messages from that remote IMS to your local bridgehead or whatever mail router you have set up for internal external routing. On Wed, 22 Aug 2001, Jennifer Baker wrote: Install an Internet mail

RE: Mail Flow Configuration Question

2001-08-22 Thread Andrew Chan
- From: Jennifer Baker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 4:01 PM To: Exchange Discussions Subject: Re: Mail Flow Configuration Question Install an Internet mail connector in the local site and set it to inbound only. On Wed, 22 Aug 2001, Walbert, Bryan (Bryan