I'm using NAT to send external email into my internal email server.  On the 
firewall, I have 202.183.15.25 (legal) NAT'd to 10.15.26.45.  When I look 
at the smtp messages, I can see BOTH the external (legal) address AND the 
internal (illegal) address.  Any ideas why I would see both addresses?  To 
my line of reasoning, I should only see the internal address.

Here's a sample of the log:

08/31/2000 11:44:26 AM  SMTP Server: 202.183.15.25 connected
08/31/2000 11:44:26 AM  SMTP Server: 10.15.26.45 connected
08/31/2000 11:44:26 AM  SMTP Server: Message 0066F20E received
08/31/2000 11:44:26 AM  SMTP Server: 10.15.26.45 disconnected. 1 message[s] 
received

TIA,
Randall


P.S.  For those concerned, these addresses have been slightly modified to 
hide the values of the actual addresses.



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"As soon as men decide that all
means are permitted to fight an evil,
their good becomes indistinguishable
from the evil they set out to destroy."
                       --Christopher Dawson



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