I have never used MDaemon, but technically it should not matter. The accepted domains are controlled by the hub transport and HMC doesn't function past the hub transport level anyway. So if you can get SMTP to pass to the hub, you should be good as far
as HMC is concerned. MOM operates independently of MPS as well. Not sure if MOM supports non-domain computers, but SCOM does, so depending on whether it is joined to the domain, and you are running the software version of MDaemon on win2k3 you could monitor
that server. Check with MDaemon to see if they have a management pack for SCOM or MOM for specific application monitoring.
pblanchard
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MDaemon Edge to replace Exchange 2007 Edge
Apr 01, 2008 04:56 PM|LINK
Hi -
Has anyone ever used MDaemon instead of Exchange 2007 to act as the EDGE on a HMC 4.0 platform?
Any advise? Issues with MPS or MOM? Issues with the rest of HMC 4.0?
Thanks :)
HMC 4.0 MDaemon Edge
Philippe Blanchard
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sbeasl00
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Re: MDaemon Edge to replace Exchange 2007 Edge
Aug 07, 2008 10:33 AM|LINK
I have never used MDaemon, but technically it should not matter. The accepted domains are controlled by the hub transport and HMC doesn't function past the hub transport level anyway. So if you can get SMTP to pass to the hub, you should be good as far as HMC is concerned. MOM operates independently of MPS as well. Not sure if MOM supports non-domain computers, but SCOM does, so depending on whether it is joined to the domain, and you are running the software version of MDaemon on win2k3 you could monitor that server. Check with MDaemon to see if they have a management pack for SCOM or MOM for specific application monitoring.
Steve Beasley
www.codeplex.com/exchangecontrol