Kevin Miller wrote > Does it have to be authenticated? Assuming that your users receive > internet mail on the office365 box, you could just set the postfix host to > send on port 25. You can limit what it will relay to mail from your > internal subnets so it isn't an open relay and it can pass anything from > your printers, etc. to the office365 host. > > Another option might be to configure your printers/applications to send to > the office365 host. If it accepts mail from the world at large on port > 25, I don't see why it couldn't from your internal hosts as well. But you > may have perfectly good reasons for not wanting to do that, every site is > different... > > ...Kevin
It does need to be authenticated because we have several mailing groups that will not accept mail from external sources. They will accept mail from all authenticated users, so mail comping in on port 25 doesn't make the cut. ----- Thanks, James "Zeke" Dehnert -- mailto:jdehn...@dehnert.com James "Zeke" Dehnert -= Eschew Obfuscation =- "Life is racing. Everything else is just waiting" -- View this message in context: http://postfix.1071664.n5.nabble.com/Forwarding-all-mail-to-office365-com-exchange-server-tp87986p88229.html Sent from the Postfix Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com.