I'm no expert on SMTP in Windows; can someone tell me if the following is feasable.
Set up a stand-alone MS 2003 server, running only SMTP.
There would be no local users, the primary purpose would be to relay email:
1. If an inbound email is from a specific IP network, relay the email to a mail server A.
1. All other inbound email is relayed to mail server B.
In my specific case, mail server A is a Unix sendmail server, and mail server B is actually an anti-spam gateway also running MS SMTP. It protects a sendmail server.
Fred
Set up a stand-alone MS 2003 server, running only SMTP.
There would be no local users, the primary purpose would be to relay email:
1. If an inbound email is from a specific IP network, relay the email to a mail server A.
1. All other inbound email is relayed to mail server B.
In my specific case, mail server A is a Unix sendmail server, and mail server B is actually an anti-spam gateway also running MS SMTP. It protects a sendmail server.
Fred