One problem I immediately see is that the source ports should be smtp and
pop3, not the destination ports.
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> Let's use this scenario.
> 1. The clients are inside the corporate net
Let's use this scenario.
1. The clients are inside the corporate network, with private IP. Let's say
192.168.1.0, public range 202.166.1.0/28. The router is doing dynamic NAT.
2. The E-mail server is in the ISP.
3. Primary DNS is inside corporate network.
I use following access-list, however the
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