>The PIX smtp protocol will not permit SMTP Auth
>If you wish to use SMTP Auth with IMail on the inside of a PIX firewall,
>your configuration should include:
>NO fixup protocol smtp 25
That's why the smtp auth wasn't working properly. :) Thanks.
>If you wish to use web mail, you will also need to add a conduit for port
>8383 (or whichever port you choose for web mail)
Don't forget ports:
8181
8384
25
80
LDAP 389
110
IMAP 143
PServe 106
whois (63?)
>Why have you opened port 113?
What is 113?
>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:
We've been running IMail behind a Pix firewall for about two weeks
now. We did need to add the conduits and a static for the outside to
inside translation. (Not a guru at the Pix, so don't ask too detailed a
question there.)
Not including the SMTP auth problem, mail is working well. That's
including POP, IMAP, and Web based mail. We haven't officially opened the
web mail up to the users, yet. But the test group is running fine.
Mark
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