Laurence,
I had the same problem with my numerous internal mail servers. The problem
is mostly with who is suppling the MX record for your mail server. Your
ISP?
What I had to do was create a SOA record for my external domain with an MX
record for my mail server, but the mail exchanger was the internal
name/address of my mail server.
If anyone knows a better solution, I'm all ears. This is "cobble-job", but
it does work!
Stewart
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Subject: [FW1]
STATIC NAT not working
05/23/01 01:00 PM
Hi,
I am sure this topic has been covered a number of times, but
have found conflicting ways to solve the problem, non which seem to work!
It's like this :
I have a mail server ip address 192.168.1.xx
I have create an network workstation object with this address and enabled
NAT using Static Address 212.xxx.xx.205.
>From the internet this works fine the (NAT part seems to be working), but
from within the LAN I cannot connect.
Any ideas would be appreciated.
Thanks
Laurence Mayer
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