Jan Müller wrote:
> Do you have any comments to this setup?
> Our courier mail server is in dmz and has private address, 10.10.50.100.
>
> When somebody in the world tries to send e-mail to [email protected],
> he/she does mx lookup for domain mail server and gets our router's
> external ip address, 88.x.x.x., sends it there. Router NAT's the
> connection to 10.10.50.100, mail is delivered.
>
> It it ok? I think it works fine, we can send and recieve, but if there
> is something wrong with this, please let me know.
> Our internal network has it's own dns with mail server's private
> adress to keep thunderbird happy.
Absolutely nothing wrong with this AFAIK.

My mail server is set up in exactly the same way.

HTH,

Cheers,
Tim Lyth


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