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2 possibilities: 1)
Do an all port forwarding from your public IP address to you’re
internal non public IP adres of your iMail server. Then create a filter that
only opens port 25 and 110 for smtp and pop3. If you’re using calendaring
and webmail also, open those ports also. 2)
Do a portwarding of port 25 and 110 to you’re internal
IP-adres only. That way youdon’t have to filter other ports. Success, Johan From:
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Behalf Of Eric Wilson Is anyone here using NAT on the backend where IMAIL is
installed? Our new firewall only supports NAT and I need to reconfigure
our network, which means reconfiguring the IMAIL server to use inside
IP's. I haven't seen any documentation on the support site.... so can it
be done? If so where is some good documentation? thanks,
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- [IMail Forum] NAT Support for IMAIL Eric Wilson
- RE: [IMail Forum] NAT Support for IMAIL Travis Rabe
- RE: [IMail Forum] NAT Support for IMAIL Johan Driesmans
- RE: [IMail Forum] NAT Support for IMAIL admin
- RE: [IMail Forum] NAT Support for IMAIL Eric Wilson
- RE: [IMail Forum] NAT Support for IMAIL Rick Baranowski
- [IMail Forum] NAT Support for IMAIL George Wilson
