There is a Microsoft Q article that referrs to message Journaling. (wse did it but it escapes me at the moment)
It is a registry entry that forces each message even
the ones sent by users on the same server to go through the
MTA, of course there is a performance hit but it is alway logged and...
everything should be ok as long as you set the exchange server to send all mail to default host (sendmail server IP or ip's separated by commas.) then set sendmail to masquerade as domain name.com and allow relay from the ims(s) ips or names or virtname of the ext ip of the firewall if you have...
Well, I do. Sendmail opensource and switch (plus spam filter) along with Exch 2k & 5.5 in our environment.
Just know that it can get a bit hectic at times.
and I would never recomend just 1 person. It leaves no time for much of a life.
Use exchange 5.0 client on the exchange client disk (client b4 outlook) and look into the root of the user store. Remember that the Inbox, Contacts, and such are just folders like any other its just that outlook sees them as
vital folders. Just a guess.
you could possibly set the mailer-daemon acct (in the alias file) to point to a mailbox on your exchange system. then all formerly locally delivered errors would go to the ext system. I think this may do what you need.
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