OK . I got past the eval license problem on my proxy server, loaded Wingate 5.2.2 and have a proper Wingate 5 license.
Now I want to set up email services .. I've read the screens and the online help .... but I'm not sure what i read is intuitive enough for me to properly understand it and I'd like to kow if anyone can give me the Cliff Notes version. Here's the deal:
I have an In House Unix system with a version of Sendmail that is too old and stupid to know not to be an open relay. It can NOT be easily upgraded, and that's the reason I'm trying to use Wingate Email as a spam blocker.
So here's what I'd like to do:
For OUTBOUND mail: Accept connections on 192.168.0.2 and deliver the mail directly, without the need for an ISP to relay it.
INBOUND mail: Accept connections on {outside IP} verify that the receipient is ACTUALLY for {domainname.com} and if so, forward the mail to 192.168.0.2
On Wingate 4 .. there was a version of email address scanning, where I could put in a list of domains for which I would accept mail, and if I tried to send it mail TO another domain, it would reject it ... but if the sendmail dialog used "" (null) for a recipient, Wingate would still send the mail on to my mail server which would detect an actual recipient in the message body and if it was another address, would forward it .. and this got us black-holed.
Can I force Wingate to reject ALL mail unless the recipient is one of my actual domains? And if so, what do I need to set up to make the above happen?