On Sat, 18 Mar 2000, Lisa Napier wrote:
> Hi Diederick,
> 
> There are two ways to go about this.  One is to configure an additional DNS 
> MX record with a low value, for your internal clients only.  This MX record 
> would point to the actual address of the machine (10.x.x.3).  Other clients 
> won't use that MX record, as the address is unreachable, and they will use 
> the next higher preference record.

Thanks for your quick reply. This solution is dirty one and it crossed my mind
but because it's so dirty I don't wanna use it.

> 
> The other way is to use the alias command on the PIX.  I needed to read the 
> documentation several times before I understood how the command works, and 
> the behavior has changed depending on the version you are using.  So, check 
> your manual for the version you are using, for the alias command syntax and 
> usage.
> 
Yes, I've the same problem. The explanation of the alias command makes no sense
to me. Maybe you can help me. We have PIX IOS 4.2(5).

Thanks in advance,

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