Eric,

 

I’ve done the same thing with about a dozen domains.  Using private IPs on the back end, I just added the extra IPs to the NIC in network properties and then mapped the NAT in the Pix.


George

 

From: Eric Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

Subject: [IMail Forum] NAT Support for IMAIL

Date: Sun, 11 Apr 2004 13:42:41 -0400

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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,

 

Eric

 

 

 

 

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