Read the documentation, when you set up a NATed address you're telling the
firewall any traffic targeting say 208.x.x.x (Your NAT address) send it to
my internal 10.x.x.x (Your internal address).
>I presently have FW-1 installed on a WindowsNT box with three NIC cards. I
>would like to route email to my internal 10.10.10.X network. Our Email
>server is registered with a real world address of 63.74.x.x. Is there a way
>using NAT to route email from an external address to an internal illegal
>address without making changes to the router? I'm confused on how NAT will,
>or will not work in a situation where no legal address is binded to our
>email server (10.10.10.x).
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