On Sat, 2007-12-15 at 11:37 +0300, Odhiambo Washington wrote:
> I have been following this BATV debate and wanted to ask a question about it:
> I have a setup where Exim sits at the border and Suse Linux Open
> Xchange (SLOX) sits hidden within the LAN.
> Exim routes mail to SLOX where all deliveries are done. SLOX is
> running Posfix and Cyrus (both of which I hate to even touch!)
> So to Exim, all e-mails are manually routed to SLOX as
> "relay_to_domains". There are no deliveries required on the Exim box.
> 
> In such a scenario, can I still implement BATV in Exim?

Yes. You have to make sure _all_ your outgoing and incoming mail goes
through the border router. But that's kind of the point of a border
router, so it shouldn't be that much of an imposition.

For outbound traffic, you rewrite [EMAIL PROTECTED] to whatever
BATV-mangled address you require as usual, and on the way back in you
mangle it back again. The machine on the inside never needs to know.

-- 
dwmw2


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