by adrien » Sep 09 04 12:32 am
Hi
OK, so you have them both on the same machine.
If you have Exchange on port 8025, you don't want an SMTP proxy in WinGate on port 8025 as well, in fact you probably don't want an SMTP proxy at all (just the WinGate SMTP server).
I presume you want to have Exchange handle the local mail so that users get shared address books etc etc? If so, you probably need to use Exchange's POP3 server as well, and disable WinGate's POP3 server.
Then you need to configure Exchange to send all mail to a gateway host, being WinGate on port 25. Then outbound mail etc should show up in WinGate's mail queue.
Then you need to tell WinGate what domains are local, and configure it to forward these to the Exchange server on port 8025. To do this, you would create a domain in WinGate mail, select that the mailboxes for this are hosted on another server, specify the server, and then select a specific server, and override the port number in there.
Adrien