Does anyone have IMail working behind a D-Link router?

The key isn't how to get IMail working behind a D-Link router; it's how to get a mailserver to run behind a D-Link router. A problem introduced by adding a router would only be an IMail issue if IMail was doing something really wrong (such as sending broken packets).


What happens when you add the D-Link router? Can you connect to port 25 from outside? Or does something unusual happen (such as a bunch of "****"'s appear, as happens with one non-RFC-compliant router)?

Have you made sure to allow DNS packets (UDP and TCP port 53) through the router?

Are you aware you are listed in the DSBL spam database, because you are (or were) an open relay?

-Scott
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