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> I have recently begun preparations for going live with iMail for a 2000 user 
>organization.  I have a PIX 515 firewall with one inside and one outside interface.  
>From what I understand, I can still place public mail and web servers inside my 
>protected NAT area.  I was wondering if anyone else has done this with PIX 515 and 
>iMail, as I have not and was curious as to if there are any issues.  The config would 
>resemble:
> 
> fixup protocol smtp 25
> static (inside, outside) <public ip> <private ip>
> netmask 255.255.255.255 10 10
> conduit permit tcp host <public ip> eq smtp any
> conduit permit tcp host <public ip> eq 113 any
> 
> Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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Carefully check the syntax for the alias command, which permits hosts on
the inside to use DNS to find your mail server. DNS will return the
"outside" address, and the alias command translates that back into the
"inside" address. But be careful with the syntax, I seem to remember it
was the reverse of the way we set it up originally. If you need further
help, please email me directly, and I'll study our config in more detail
to refresh my memory and be more specific. (Mind like a steel sieve!)
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