I'll say option two ( 2 )
The firewall has no port 25 running , and no BIND then as well.Any mail
connection to the firewall , will be masqueraded to internal machine , and
the processing done there , if you had the mail on the firewall as well ,
the processing wuold of be done on the firewall , and any exploits that may
come out , you will be hacked , and the rules could help it
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Sent: 14 March 2001 04:57
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Subject: Newbie question re: mail hub
Hi there,
Here's a newbie question........
what is the best configuration, and why
1) mail hub on firewall machine
2) mail hub on internal machine with the mail port forwarded to the mail
hub
3) other suggestions.
TIA
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