Brock,
There is no problem that I can see with the design you have described, however if
the issue is to protect the mail server while preserving security, you could look at
CheckPoint's SecureServer product.  I have found it to be helpful in situations like
this.

Brock Bruner wrote:

> I have seen a lot of examples of how to setup a DMZ by using three
> interfaces, one for each part of the network.  Does anyone have any examples
> on how to setup a two firewall network that contains a DMZ? See my example
> below.
>
> INTERNET ---- FW#1 ---- DMZ ---- FW#2 ---- NETWORK
>
> I am mostly concerned with the fact that the company want to put our mail
> server on the internal network.  I just want to make sure that I can have
> e-mails get all the way in any out from the internet.  I also want to use
> NAT at both firewalls if possible.
>
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