/me Very cool! Thanks for the idea on options!
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> It can be done quite easily.
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> Two options:
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> Configure webmail to send messages directly to the appliances.
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> Alternatively:
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> Install a dumb SMTP mailer on "D" that listens on a port other than 25.
> Configure th
It can be done quite easily.
Two options:
Preferred:
Configure webmail to send messages directly to the appliances.
Alternatively:
Install a dumb SMTP mailer on "D" that listens on a port other than 25.
Configure that dumb-mailer to forward all mail to the appliances. Configure
webmail t
A customer has challenged whether this can be done...
Anti-SPAM appliances "A", "B", and "C" are available on an internal LAN
via DNS round-robin through SMTP at "appliance.example.com"
VPOPMAIL server "D" is on the same LAN.
Customer has had a few local accounts that had their password guessed