I did a quick serach here and have not found the answer I am looking for yet.

Here is my scenerio and what I have enabled so far in the fire rules:

I have a /29 and added the appropriate alliases for additional ip's on eth0.
Inbond traffic is working fine on any of the ip's i use for port forwarding.

Within the outgoing firewall i added two rules:
source ip (green) 192.168.2.5 (email domain A)--> destination ip 1.2.3.4
(external alias ip on nic - red network) port 25 traffic to allow out.
source ip (green) 192.168.2.6 -->(email domain B) --> destination ip 1.2.3.5
(external alias ip on nic - red network ) pot 25 traffic to allow out.

when i send email from either domain from the server on the lan the ip shows
up as the default ip on the firewall and not the individual ip's
respectfully for each domain (and each domain on the server is also set up
with the green network ip's above).

I also setup each domian under the SMTP: Local Domains in the Smtp proxy
settings 

What i need is to have each domain's show up to match the A and PTR's that
are setup on the Internet. I also have SPF records setup in each zone to
match this as well.

Any help on this would be great.

Thanks in advance,
Joe
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