[THIN] Re: OT: Exchange - bringing e-mail in-house

i was thinking that the recipient policy handled that in 2003.

Evan Mann wrote:

Exchange 2003 does not allow relay on it's out of the box setup. Someone would have to manually screw that up.


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*From:* thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of *Greg Moseley
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And ensuring you are not allowing email relay on the SMTP connector.



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*From:* thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:thin-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] *On Behalf Of *Jeff Pitsch
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Maybe this is my ignorance but isn't it a simple change of the MX record and making sure the proper port and IP is NAT'd through the firewall to the server.



Jeff Pitsch



On 11/29/05, *Mark Mucher* <mmucher@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:mmucher@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:

Sorry for the OT, but I couldn't think of a better group to steer me in the right direction.



We have Exchange 2003 on Server 2003 with internal e-mail and calendaring, etc. enabled.



The task now is to bring the external e-mail (now hosted by and ISP with our domain name) in-house.



I'm looking for a white paper, tutorial, etc. that will cover all the steps including routing the public IP to the Exchange server.



Thanks in advance for any and all suggestions.



Mark



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