We have a local Exchange 2003
server (company .local) who is collecting POP3 mail accounts on a distant (company .com) mailserver.
The mails are collected by the Exchange
server every 5-10 minutes and stored locally (on company .local), so the users can read them without going on the "real" mail
server (company.com) What was explaned
to me is that the mail collection is made with POP
Now we are migrating on Snow Leopard
Server.
We have chosen
to use a new extension for our local domain: .leo
So our mailserver's FQDN is mail.company.leo, and the users have a user
[email protected] formated mail address.
A) All works fine except that I can't find how
to tell the mail.company.leo that he must retreive the mails from the "real" public
server (mail.company.com)
I'm hoping
to use IMAP and not POP.
I can send mail using SMTP relay from mail.company.leo but (I know it's trivial) answering is not possible, even if I specify the reply-to as
[email protected] (this seems
to be related
to A) )
I don't know if it's very complicated (I suspect not, but...)
to achieve what I want
to do, and I'm not a genius.
But as I'm a little bit lost, I hopesomebody can or will help me.
Solving this will allow us
to use iCal invitations too, so a lot of services depends of these mailserver settings
Some of you discuss the fact thta we choose
to use a "new" tld with the .leo extension. We have no problem for that, we could use .local. no problem ;)
We used .leo instead of .local just
to differentiate the two systems (Exchange and SnowLeopardServer). The question was not about that, it was just
to know if we can set a SnowLeopard mail
server to act like an Exchange
Server.
Again thank you for your advice and help
Richard
Thanks in advance
Richard