Name your smtp server smtp.xxx.com and simply forward your traffic to it. 
It's going to be sending the headers so it's name is going to be "seen."

<<JAV>>

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From: "Budi Febrianto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tue, 2 Sep 2003 11:37:07 +0700
Subject: Moving SMTP to behind firewall

> Hi,
> I'm planning to move smtp server to behind firewall.
> SMTP server running RHL 8.0 with Sendmail 8.12.8-1.80, and firewall 
> is also running RHL 8.0 with IPTables.
> 
> Curently the server have public IP with the host name smtp.xxx.com
> (registered in public DNS).
> The question is, where should I put the smtp.xxx.com? Should I put 
> in the firewall (as alias), or still in the SMTP server or both?
> 
> Thanks
> 
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