For all of the Exchange systems that I forward through iMail, I set
their MX record to my domain -- (popmail.netrends.com).
I've had two customers 'complain' (for lack of a better term) that
.netrends.com is showing up as their MX record and not their actual
domain name.

My question is:

For gateway use, could I create a host and MX record name in their DNS
zone and make that the IP address of the imail server (of course I
could). But would Junkmail alert/bounce messages with their domain name
on it?
If I remember for gateway use, junkmail puts the localhost's domain name
in the %LOCALHOST% field.
Declude JunkMail doesn't know what the MX record is for incoming E-mail, so it will work exactly the same whether the gateway domains have an MX record pointing to popmail.netrends.com or mail.gateway_domain.com. So feel free to set up their MX records to point to a hostname that has an A record pointing to your mailserver. Note, however, that if you change the IP of the mailserver in the future, this will make changing the IPs more difficult (as you have the IP in many locations rather than one location).
-Scott

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