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Hi,
I need a bit of clarification (Searching logs of Exchange ):
your.domain --> "mail.domain.company" or is it "Evil_Exchange"?
DomainName--> "Evil_Exchange" server name
Because of the reference of Domain Name for both I'm not sure...
Thanks again,
Brando
PS Yes, Exchange has been interesting to say the least...
Author: Joseph Morrison
Date: 12-08-1999 17:32
3. Edit the file
/etc/e-smith/templates/var/qmail/control/smtproutes
and delete everything that's there, then replace it all with the following single line:
your.domain:[192.168.100.100]
and replace "your.domain" with your actual domain name and 192.168.100.100 with the IP address of your NT mail server.
4. Update the e-smith configuration by executing the following commands:
/sbin/e-smith/config set DomainName your.domain
/sbin/e-smith/config set SMTPSmartHost on
/sbin/e-smith/signal-event manager-misc
again replacing "your.domain" with your actual domain name.
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Brando Choy wrote:
> Hi, I need a bit of clarification
>
> your.domain --> "mail.domain.company" or is it
> "Evil_Exchange"?
Neither. "your.domain" is what comes after the @ on mail you want to receive. SO if you are user@your.domain, you need to do:
/sbin/e-smith/config set DomainName your.domain
> DomainName--> "Evil_Exchange" server name
No, "DomainName" is a literal, you need to type it in just as above.
Charlie
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Charlie Brady wrote:
> Neither. "your.domain" is what comes after the @ on
> mail you want to receive.
I should clarify, and say "what your Exchange server wants to receive". The whole idea is to configure e-smith so that any email it gets for "your.domain" it passes on to the exchange server, and anything else it delivers out via the internet.
Charlie