The problem I'm having with my current mail server is that mail going
to/coming from external domains or our Exchange server are scanned
fine...but if one of our customers sends email to another of our
customers, it isn't scanned...and now our entire user base is infected
with the kak.worm virus, and I want to prevent this type of problem in
the future. Basically, I need to know how to get mail that is sent to a
destination address that is on the same box to forward that mail through
our firewall server, and have that send the mail back to the mail
server. Does that make things a little clearer? Thank you,
Jeff Underwood
WestCoastNet
(877)996-9700
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-----Original Message-----
From: Len Conrad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 01, 2000 11:59 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [IMail Forum] Virus Firewall
>I did find the article on listening on other ports, but I think I
forgot
>a vital piece of information. Our virus firewall sits on it's own
>server
Best way imo, one function/box.
So incoming SMTP arrives port 25 of the a-v box, get cleaned, and gets
forwarded to Exchange machines's port 25, and also the Imail machine's
port 25.
>to handle our internal Exchange server as well as our
>soon-to-be-Imail mail server. Either I'm missing something in reading
>that article (a very strong possibility) or this is for a different
type
>of set-up.
That articles is how to have symantec on listeing on port 25, and
forwarding to Imail on port not-25, where both are on the same machine.
With 3 separate boxes, I fail to see where you're having a pb in using
the
standard port 25 on all three machines.
Len
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