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monolithic (TechnicalUser)
16 Oct 00 7:56
Hi all,

I have a setup with NT4 running a IIS4 server and DNS server

For one particular domain that is hosted, I need to redirect the email to an email address (pop3) on an ISP's machine.

Q1 Will IIS alone allow for this, if so how?

Q2 If IIS can't do this, what else do I need to achieve mail forwarding?

Thanks in advance.
culshaja (Programmer)
17 Oct 00 8:37
I had this problem in my previous job. We couldn't find a solution involving IIS. We ended up using Exchange. If you need to forward a wildcard e-mail then you will also have to buy a third party program to capture all the mails and forward them. We used a product called SMTP Beamer.
Spent a lot of time looking into this and this was what we came up with. Would like to know if a better solution.

James

James Culshaw
jamesculshaw@active-data-solutions.co.uk
Active Data Solutions

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