bytehd wrote:
> no

I would recommend you spend a little money and at least buy a cheap $75
Linksys router.  Put everything behind that router.  Point all of your
email DNS records to the Public IP of the router.  Create a rule in the
router to forward incoming Port 25 stuff to ASSP's Port 25.  Then, let
ASSP route to your Groupwise server on your internal network.  I think
you'll find that you'll save yourself many headache's by doing this.
Not to mention how "unsafe" it is to have ASSP...err any machine on a
public interface.

Once you've put everything behind your firewall, it won't matter what IP
addresses you use internally to send/receive emails because it all goes
in and out on one Public IP Address.

As a side-note, if you get the right Linksys router, you can upgrade the
firmware on it to use DD-WRT.  DD-WRT's firmware is a "lot" more
customizeable than Linksys's.

Kind Regards,
Brett


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