I have a install of Exchange 2k that does not host nor can it host internet email.
However, there are several clients that have Outlook2000 with Internet Mail Service installed on them.
This situation worked fine before, when they had Exch 5.5, because we didn't have IMS Installed on the server.
Now with E2k, the mail messages "sometimes" decide to travel out through the Exchange Server instead of going through the internet mail service on the local workstations. I've configured the delivery options so that Internet Mail is BEFORE the exchange mail, but some messages still come back from the Exchange reporting non-delivery.
Can this configuration work at all with Exchange 2000? I can setup a SMTP sending server on a proxy computer that is there locally, but it would take a a bit of time to do that and I was hoping for a "simpler" solution.
Thanks
Joshua
However, there are several clients that have Outlook2000 with Internet Mail Service installed on them.
This situation worked fine before, when they had Exch 5.5, because we didn't have IMS Installed on the server.
Now with E2k, the mail messages "sometimes" decide to travel out through the Exchange Server instead of going through the internet mail service on the local workstations. I've configured the delivery options so that Internet Mail is BEFORE the exchange mail, but some messages still come back from the Exchange reporting non-delivery.
Can this configuration work at all with Exchange 2000? I can setup a SMTP sending server on a proxy computer that is there locally, but it would take a a bit of time to do that and I was hoping for a "simpler" solution.
Thanks
Joshua