HOWTO force scalix to use SMART_HOST for ALL emails?
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 11:52 pm
Many posts on similar topics, most of them on smarthost configuration not working.
My situation is unlike anything I've seem on this forum so far.
My smarthost is the primary MX entry for our domain and the main mail server for our organization. It will remain as such for many months to come. It has anti-spam/.anti-virus, a number of specially crafted filters for several purposes, as well as certificates, domainkeys, etc, etc. and works perfectly for what it does.
I have configured it in such way that for every email sent to our domain a copy stays with the old, solid and trustful mailserver, and another copy is forwarded to a selected number of users in the scalix server.
Scalix is configured for a small number of users, only MAPI clients, and for most cases it is using the smarthost properly, except for "internal users". In this case, any email of the format user@ourdomain.com gets "sucked" into the scalix server, and never actually gets sent via the smarthost, therefore never reaching the other internal users.
So question is: how to get scalix out of the business of sending emails directly, period, for all users, including the ones in scalix server?
Thanks for any ideas.
Jaime
PS: any suggestions to add forwarding instruction for every other user on the scalix server won't work, first because it's not practical, second due to circular forwarding.
My situation is unlike anything I've seem on this forum so far.
My smarthost is the primary MX entry for our domain and the main mail server for our organization. It will remain as such for many months to come. It has anti-spam/.anti-virus, a number of specially crafted filters for several purposes, as well as certificates, domainkeys, etc, etc. and works perfectly for what it does.
I have configured it in such way that for every email sent to our domain a copy stays with the old, solid and trustful mailserver, and another copy is forwarded to a selected number of users in the scalix server.
Scalix is configured for a small number of users, only MAPI clients, and for most cases it is using the smarthost properly, except for "internal users". In this case, any email of the format user@ourdomain.com gets "sucked" into the scalix server, and never actually gets sent via the smarthost, therefore never reaching the other internal users.
So question is: how to get scalix out of the business of sending emails directly, period, for all users, including the ones in scalix server?
Thanks for any ideas.
Jaime
PS: any suggestions to add forwarding instruction for every other user on the scalix server won't work, first because it's not practical, second due to circular forwarding.