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On 03/31/2004 01:11 PM, Yashpal Nagar wrote: | I believe you need source based routing. | iproute2 can help you in this. Such that if the src is the | xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx ( which is you WAN IP of your Secondary MX server) sent | it via local | interface of your primary mx server.
This would not work as the source is not constant. The gateway forwards the source so the mail server sees a connection from whatever mail gateway is trying to send email. We dont want the mail server to see the source as the lan ip of the gateway since the lan is trusted. Also the mail server will do no IP checks on the connection.
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