On 03/17/2013 06:43 PM, [email protected] wrote:
What about NAT? Is the mail server on the same network as the client, and DNS resolving to a public ip perhaps?

Client makes initial contact to public ip, server responds from the local network address (different ip), the client isn't expecting a connection from that address, so there is no TCP connection.

Mark

thanks for the response, wan and opt1 are bridged.

remember that all email clients work except for outlook with firewall enabled
and all email clients work including outlook when firewall is disabled.

I think I will reload the pfSense box. What is the latest pfSense version?

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