We have the following situation and we would like some help, configuring the smarthost / routing for a domain.
We have most of our mail users on Office365 and some users on MailEnable. Both services use the same domain name, i.e acme.com.
We know how to configure Office365 to route mails from user1 to user2, but we cannot find how to configure MailEnable.
Here is a sample setup:
user1@acme.com is in Office365
user2@acme.com in on MailEnable
MX records will point to Office365
Office365 will have a rule to smarthost to MailEnable any non matching mails
When user1 sends mail to user2, this should be done via Office365 routing rule / connector and should work OK.
Our question is how we do the opposite from MailEnable?
We want user2 to send emails to user1. Because user1 does not have a mailbox on the local system (MailEnable), this should fail. Is there anyway to configure this kind of smarthost / routing?
smarthost / routing configuration
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Re: smarthost / routing configuration
Hi,
Domain level smart hosting:
http://www.mailenable.com/documentation ... neral.html - Act as Smart host
Domain level smart hosting:
http://www.mailenable.com/documentation ... neral.html - Act as Smart host
Regards,
Ian Margarone
MailEnable Support
Ian Margarone
MailEnable Support