RE: Mail Server

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Our company has the same setup as you. 
Linux/Sendmail/MailScanner/Spamassassin receives mail for the
domain and forwards them to our Exchange server.  We allow
Exchange users to IMAP through the firewall. We don't use OWA.
External Exchange users use the sendmail server for outgoing
SMTP mail using SMTP AUTH.  

Christian


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Vivek Kumar wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> Currently we have internal email system. All the mails comes
in to the
> firewall box and gets forwarded to Advance server box and I
have
> sendmail, anti-virus and spamassassin running on this box and
> after the
> mail is processed/checked it gets forwarded to the MS exchange
server
> box for distribution. Outbound mails comes from MS exchange
server to
> Linux Server and then goes out.
> Our management wants that people on field should be able to
look into
> their mailbox from outside world when they are travelling. Now
how can
> they see the mails ?? What I need to do for that ?? What I
thought was
> to put one Mail server outside the firewall and that box
> should talk to
> Exchange server internally and also outside world and people
> can get to
> it as Secured mail (like yahoo mail or any other internet
> mail). Kindly
> help me and let me know what is the right approach.
> Appreciate your help..
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Vivek
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