William,

So let me make sure I get the restrictions.... No POP3 or IMAP4 (from
the Exchange server(s))... So what is "allowed"? Only MAPI?

Just some ideas...

For inbound email:

Could you setup a local mail server on the Unix side?
Could you "forward" the email from Exchange to the Unix Mail server?
(Then use POP/mbox form the local server for the Email engine?)
( or use a procmail to ARS script?)

Outbound ....
 Is a local (unix) SMTP server ok? (or are you tied to only being able
to send from the Exchange servers?)

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On Jan 30, 2008 10:41 AM, William Rentfrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> **
>
> I'm running into policy issues with a Solaris box running the email engine
> and AR Server (7.1x, not that it matters).
>
> IMAP4 and POP3 are both forbidden by the powers that be - MAPI is out since
> this is Solaris.
>
> Has anyone else found a clever solution to running a UNIX email server with
> incoming messages on a MS Exchange platform?
>
> I know we could just put up a Windows-based email engine box but....well,
> that's not in the budget.  And it's not in the architecture.   And it's not
> approved.  And there's security issues.   And we'd need one for all 4
> systems (dev, cat, train, prod).  And they'd need an admin....and a
> backup...and some sort of support contract...etc etc etc.  (short version:
> it's not as easy as just adding one box).
>
> William Rentfrow, Principal Consultant
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> C 701-306-6157
> O 952-432-0227

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