With Linux iptables you should be able to just work with the fact that
the connection is going to port 25 and not care what port it is coming
from.

Bill

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>From:  Rob Arends[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent:  Monday, June 09, 2003 10:03 PM
>To:    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject:       [xmail] Re: Binding XMail to a specific NIC/IP address
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>Davide, When sending SMTP, does XMail always use a source port of 25, or
>dynamic port?
>
>If it was always source port of 25, then I could use a firewall to source
>translate IP packets from a specific IP and port.
>Alternately being able to specify in XMail the sending IP[:port] would solve
>the problem.
>
>Rob  :-)
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>> On Friday, 6 June 2003 10:18 AM, Davide Libenzi wrote:
>>
>> > -SI ip[:port]
>>
>> This is only for the listening sockets.
>>
>> - Davide
>>
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