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Re: [hylafax-users] Incoming Fax server with MS Exchange
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>As long as you put a valid alias from your exchange box as the address for
>FaxMaster, it shouldn't matter. The mails should be delivered to the
>account on your exchange machine. Unless your Exchange server won't accept
>external mail, in which case you could just periodically download the mails
>from a box on the fax server I guess. My Exchange skills are not good,
>non-existant may be more accurate, so I don't know how you would do that.
If you want to retrieve mail from a POP3 box it requires a pop connector
like popbeamer or something like that. Mailessentials might do the trick
too. Perhaps easier to hack the Exchange config to allow incoming messages
to the Exchange server..
>Also, you need to make sure that sendmail on your faxserver knows how to
>find the exchange server, either by an internal DNS server, or by ading an
>entry in the hosts file on the sendmail machine.
>
>Josh
Some versions of NT seem to have a DNS server.. pretty scary I know.. but
it's a fact of life :(
I think the hosts file would do.
Bye,
b.
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