Sorry for replying late to this thread ... yes I do have a cisco router, but 
as Sandy says only one of the networks is local to the router so that FAQ 
does not apply.  so the correct question I should of asked is it possible to 
NAT or just forward packets meant for an IP address on my network to another 
IP address on a remote network?  anyways this is just out of curiousity and 
is getting a bit out of IMail discussion

thanks!
rob

>From: Sanford Whiteman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>To: Rod Dorman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re[2]: [IMail Forum] changing IP address / DNS propogation
>Date: Tue, 17 Sep 2002 04:36:20 -0400
>
> > There's  a  loopback kludge that can be done, see Question 52 in the
> > comp.dcom.sys.cisco FAQ.
>
>Rob didn't give me the impression that both networks were local to his
>router/firewall,  which  is  the  case  in that FAQ. You might attempt
>something  like  this with remote networks, but many/most devices will
>not allow such a hack, anyway, and we don't know he's using Cisco...
>
>-Sandy
>
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