> Here's my question.  If I enable the email proxy on the Gnatbox, where does
> it fall into my current scheme?  That is, what do I enter in the email proxy
> page as my primary email server?

Assuming you can change the port that the NAV server listens on to 25, use its
address.

> Can I specify an IP address with a port number on the email proxy page?

Nope.

> If so, I would assume I need to remove my inbound tunnel directing traffic
> from port 25 to port 8888.

Yes, you'll have to remove the tunnel.

If you can't change the port that the NAV server listens on, then you'd either
have to install some other port redirector between the GB and the NAV (possibly
even a service on the NAV server itself), or keep your current port 25 tunnel,
skip the GB proxy, and configure the sendmail server to do the RBL checks.
Unfortunately, that means you'd be wasting a virus scan on mail that's going to
be rejected...

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Alex Howansky
Wankwood Associates
http://www.wankwood.com/

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