12-10-2009 09:43 AM
Hello,
We have a doubt about how IronPort works. Is it posible to use IronPort to deliver mails directly to user's mailboxes or does it necesaraly need an MTA?
I ask this question because, mailboxes are on a different machine than the MAT and we were wondering if it was posible to skip the MTA and send mails directly to the mailboxes machine.
Thank you.
12-10-2009 01:39 PM
The simple answer is no.
The longer (but still very much shorten) is
There are many mailboxes format out there even just unix platform.
mbox
maildir
maildir+
(not to mention lotus notes, ms exchange etc)
It is _only_ your backend MTA knows how to deliver to these format.
ironport will not..and it is not in the same box..Ironport is external to your backend server.
Ironport is mail store independent appliance..
12-10-2009 02:38 PM
Thank you for your response.
Now we have another doubt. Is it possible to deliver mail (from our internal domain, example.com) to the internet directly without having to pass through our MTA first?
Our current configuration is similar to this:
mail client (within our network) -> Ironport -> MAT -> delivers to Internet
This is our doubt:
mail client (within our network) -> Ironport -> delivers to Internet
Thank you again.
12-10-2009 04:18 PM
mail client (within our network) -> Ironport -> delivers to Internet.
12-15-2009 12:06 PM
Thank you,
I am trying to configure a forward smpt authentication. How can I test it or see if it is working OK.
Currently, users do not authenticate when sending mail, and we don't have an LDAP or AD server.
Thank you again.
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