On Wed, 17 Apr 2002, Camacho, Christian wrote:

> Yes, It's true, I have to explain the scenario:
> Xmail is fully operative in our lan, it manages all messages from an
> internal (private) domain which is working perfectly.
> Since Xmail is using an invalid Ip address for the InterNet, I mapped =
> port
> 1300 from a virtual ip to port 25 of xmail server address. I configured =
> a
> client in internet to use the firewall's port 1300 to send mail and it =
> works
> ok. I need to put an authentication mechanism to avoid the use of the =
> smtp
> service to unknown external hosts and permit the use of this service =
> without
> authentication inside the lan.

ok, now i understood your scenario. but i forgot your question :-)



- Davide


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