On Montag 11 Mai 2009 Josh Marshall wrote:
> Not sure on your setup, but if you have access to multiple IP
> addresses, you can put a rule on the firewall to forward port 110 to
> e.g. 111 on the internal server. Otherwise default to internal
> clients connect to port 110 and external clients connect to port 111
> via a portforward on the firewall.

I prefer to KISS, so doing nasty firewall NAT is something I do as a 
last resort, as it's something that keeps the "junior admins" bang their 
heads ;-)

mfg zmi
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