Let's, for instance, say a foolish fellow was told by his boss to install an 
IMail server immediately, no delay, and had no access to the firewall (no 
DMZ, two ether ports only, doing NAT) at the time to create the necessary 
paths through.  This said, he placed the IMail server in the outside address 
space, physically located outside the firewall.

Now that this has all been running for a while and the boss has granted the 
foolish IT guy time to do the things that should have been done months ago, 
he now wants to move the IMail server to the inside (NAT) network.  Is this 
a move that has a future?  Should the foolish IT guy just give up?   Maybe 
someone knows of a easy way to set up a method of firewalling the server 
right where it is without restructuring the IP scheme?  Help!
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