I have Courier (the whole suite) running on a server with two Ethernet cards.  One is 
on a private network (with IP 192.168.0.254) and the other is on a valid Internet IP 
address.  The server name resolves via DNS to the valid Internet IP.  Clients can 
access everything perfectly from outside on the Internet (POP3, IMAP4, ESMTP, 
Webmail).  However, clients on the private network can access POP3, IMAP4, and Webmail 
but not ESMTP.  Our clients are running Outlook 2000 (yea I know!), so there may be 
some relation there, but it appears to be a general problem with the private network 
setup.  There is nothing helpful in the Courier log.  It appears that the connection 
is being made (log entry for esmtp connection is there), however, after quite a while, 
the connection is dropped with an unsuccessful delivery reported by Outlook.  
Unfortunately, I'm not on site right now, and I can't use any other client (Mozilla, 
telnet, etc...) on one of the Windows boxes to try to get more info.  By the way, all 
email clients running locally on the machine work fine.

Do I need to add two names/IP addresses to the "me" file?  Any idea on how I can get 
this working?

-Nathan



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