On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, Alexander Jernejcic wrote:
hi,
Jean Caron wrote:
--snip--
First question, I have to move my mail server behind my firewall (it was
in front until now). My goal is to have the firewall accept all mail for
the domain, and forward "everything" "as is" to the mail
On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, Al Sparks wrote:
Some of the posts on this thread (and others) seem to be referring to
the mail server receiving the mail from the outside as the "firewall".
Actually a mail server that receives mail and then passes the mail on
to the internal mail server for further
a control/smtproutes file containing ":my mail server's IP" on the
firewall.
Actually, that would forward ALL mail - for your domain, or being
sent out from your domain! - to the internal server. You want
"mydomain.com:my mail server's IP" in smtproutes on the firewall.
As
First off, you posted this as a reply to an unrelated message -- makes it
a little less likely you'll get an answer from this list.
First question, I have to move my mail server behind my firewall (it was
in front until now). My goal is to have the firewall accept all mail for
the domain, and
Thus spake Jean Caron ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
First question, I have to move my mail server behind my firewall (it was
in front until now). My goal is to have the firewall accept all mail for
the domain, and forward "everything" "as is" to the mail server, inside.
A dumb relay, is all I need.
On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, Felix von Leitner wrote:
Thus spake Jean Caron ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
First question, I have to move my mail server behind my firewall (it was
in front until now). My goal is to have the firewall accept all mail for
the domain, and forward "everything" "as is" to the
hi,
Jean Caron wrote:
--snip--
First question, I have to move my mail server behind my firewall (it was
in front until now). My goal is to have the firewall accept all mail for
the domain, and forward "everything" "as is" to the mail server, inside.
A dumb relay, is all I need.
--snip--
this
Hi,
I have mostly a simular problem, this seems to be a hard
problem. I beneficied of helps of several people but have
stil some problems.
In my case I have mail relay in DMZ and mail server in LAN.
[internet]-[Routeur]-[DMZ][Firewall]-[LAN]
without setting a firewall all work
Some of the posts on this thread (and others) seem to be referring to
the mail server receiving the mail from the outside as the "firewall".
Actually a mail server that receives mail and then passes the mail on
to the internal mail server for further processing should probably be
called a mail