On Sunday 11 Jan 2004 9:02 am, Troy T. Hall wrote:
> I'm confused by the postfix documentation.
> I have my cable modem going to a router which is providing NAT to the
> server via dhcp.  My ip is provided dynamically but so far has stayed at
> 64.72.62.150.  The routers gateway ip is 192.168.123.254.  So does the
> documentation below mean that for the proxy server address I want the 192.
> address there or the 64. or what? ------
>
> Proxy/NAT network addresses
> The proxy_interfaces parameter specifies all network addresses that the
> Postfix receives mail on by way of a proxy or network address translation
> unit. You may specify symbolic hostnames instead of network addresses. You
> must specify your proxy/NAT addresses when your system is a backup MX host
> for other domains, otherwise mail delivery loops will happen when the
> primary MX host is down.

I don't think you want that parameter set at all. I have a single static IP 
address, NAT'ed in the same way as yours, and that parameter is commented out 
in the main.cf file.

If you are doing backup MX, then YMMV, but that would be unusual.

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