RE: Sendmail/Postfix to act as the main exchanger but forward allemailto Exchange! Any proven results?

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I have a few issues:

1.  Sendmail accepts the mail but does not forward it to the Exchange
2003
2.  If I apply FEATURE(`dnsbl',`sbl.spamhaus.org',`Rejected
(http://spamhaus.org/)')dnl
Almost all mail is rejected, even from non spammers.

I'm not sure why Sendmail is not forwarding.
Is there a better solution/less inquisitive RBL than sbl.spamhaus.org?
Sebastijan Petrovic

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Chris W. Parker
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 2004 2:16 PM
To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
Subject: RE: Sendmail/Postfix to act as the main exchanger but forward
allemailto Exchange! Any proven results?

Sebastijan Petrovic <mailto:SebastijanP@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
    on Tuesday, May 04, 2004 11:03 AM said:

> Has anyone successfully setup Sendmail/Postfix to act as the main
> exchanger but forward all email to Exchange? I know there are
> numerous articles that provide bits, but is anyone using it and if so
> can they share config files?  

here is my setup:

internet > linux (sendmail, spamassassin) > exchange2k > users >
exchange2k > internet

what this means is the following:

1. all incoming mail first goes through our spam filter
2. it then is forwarded to our exchange server
3. which then forwards all the mail to the users inboxes
4. all outgoing mail comes from the exchange2k server itself. it does
not pass through the filter on the way out.

are you stuck on a certain spot in the configuration in particular?



chris.


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