Sorry for the late reply ...
To your question im not sure ...
I had sendmail forwarding mail to an Exchange server things screw'd up alot
.. I had to hack around alot in the sendmail.cf which most people would say
forget it ...
I would not under any circumstancies suggest using Exchange with any Linux
based MTA, Exchange does some strange stuff on its own ..
A problem u may find is .. if u do get it up and running ,, is with the
notify feature that is someone puts that stupid tag of alert that the mail
has been read by the recipient. It causes no end of problems i had mail
bouncing around when ever anybody did this from either inside sending out or
vice versa ,,
Nige
----- Original Message -----
From: <
meg@leary.csoft.net>
To: <
plug-discuss@lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us>
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 1:39 PM
Subject: Re: Amavis - Qmail -Debian
> >
> > yes i have successfully had qmail running with amavis ..
> >
> > Nige
> Will it (amavis) scan messages that are handled by .qmail files under
> /var/qmail/alias ?
>
> I use this server and the dot-qmail files to forward mail to our new
> handy, dandy, PITA exchange server.
>
> I found that, when moving to exchange, I just kept the old, perfectly
fine,
> mail server, and then just set up .qmail-<username) files to forward the
message
> to exchange. There may have been a better way, but this way works pretty
> slick. This way, I can have exchange sitting on the internal lan, and not
have
> to worry so much about security. Exchange only accepts/delivers mail to
one
> place---my Debian/Qmail server.
>
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