Hello guys,
I have been working on a complex project with a customer that needs to send email from a group of users from an offline site. This site is connected just a couple of hours per day.
I am not an exchange server administrator, so, forgive me if I use some incorrect terms.
The customer has its current Exchange server setup that works for every user when they are all in the office. When they go to the offline site, they would like to be able to send message and have those messages delivered when the site is online.
However, the site goes online sporadically and the users might not have outlook opened at that moment.
My current idea is to have a relay server on this site. This server would not have a mailbox, but it would "hold" the messages until the site is connected.
By the way, the connection from this site to the office is not standard TCP/IP, so a custom transport protocol would also have to be developed and plugged to the solution.
Is this possible? Any suggestions?
Best regards,
Romano