Brian,

You are correct for part of this. You don't need the inbound tunnel any
more, but you do need a RAF in place still. Do you have the default
e-mail proxy RAF active?

# DEFAULT EMAIL PROXY: Allow connections to email proxy


Sincerely,
Mason Landrum



-----Original Message-----
From: Brian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 5:00 PM
To: GB-Users
Subject: [gb-users] E-mail Proxy - Can't get it to work


I have GB-Flash v3.26, E-mail Proxy is setup as follows:

Primary E-mail Server: 10.0.0.3
Time Out: 120 seconds
Max Connections: 50
Domain List:  mushkin.com, emsmemory.com
Match against MX:  disabled until I get E-mail proxy working
Reject if RDNS fails: disabled
Maximum size: 0
MAPS is all disabled.

When I remove the Inbound Tunnel for my e-mail server I no longer get
e-mails.  Checking my log reveals RAF blocks like the following:

2004-02-27 14:03:00 FILTER: RAF (43) block - warning TCP
[209.213.199.101:39983]->[66.17.140.26:25] alarm dc0 l=0 f=0x2
2004-02-27 14:08:36 FILTER: RAF (43) block - warning TCP
[63.231.195.114:3245]->[66.17.140.26:25] alarm dc0 l=0 f=0x2

I don't understand why I'm getting any RAF blocks with E-mail Proxy
enabled.  Just so you know, RAF 43 is the 'DEFAULT: Block with alarm any
other access to all interfaces.' filter, the last RAF anyone with a
GNATBox has.

Can you identify what I'm doing wrong?

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