I'm thinking not... You can either use DNS to deliver mail directly to the
SMTP host, or use a single smart-host in IIS. That's kind of a deal breaker
for ISA to do it - but I agree that it should be a separate box for that...
Let's not have our firewall doing domain-based SMTP delivery, eh? ;)
Oh, but, (duh) you can have multiple SMTP virtual servers, each with their
own smart host. That's the ticket. But I wonder how the message screener
would work with multiple SMTP virt servers... Never tried that. Jim? Tom?
Bueller?
t
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g
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I got ya... you're saying all SMTP traffic gets published from the ext int to the 3rd leg, and the 3rd leg will do domain based smart-host delivery to legs 1 and 2, which publish to the respective internal Exchange boxes...
In that private email, you were talking about the screener doing that, but the IIS SMTP service can only do single smart-host delivery, right? What did you have in mind for domain-based smart host delivery? t
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From what i get. he's got two network behind one ISA. Now i am assuming that this (the second network) is a new one. Otherwise, they must have thier own firewall and internet connection somewhere or he must have something going on serving up a gateway/firewall functionality to that network. Even if that is the case, the easiest way is put a third nic in the ISA box and publish a mail relay server.
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Can you draw out the network? I'm confused on exactly how you've got the 2 separate nets going... You have 2 clients sharing one ISA server?
t
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3 NICs??
Why couldn't one use setup SMTP under IIS on ISA and have the Exchange rule push the SMTP over to the ISA box and out through either network?
Andrew
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3 nics and windows rras
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That's find but I have two networks with two different IPs. 192.168.x.x and 10.10.x.x so how do I redirect the SMTP if the machine sits on one network or the other?
Andrew
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