If UTL handles MX records for your domain correctly, then mail sent to
your domain from the internet will be sent to your router.
Depending on how you are doing your portmapping, that mail will/will
not reach your internal mailserver.
What mail is not being received - is it that sent by internal users to
the internet OR internal users to internal users?
McTim wrote:
On 10/25/06, Katwesigye Norman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
hi
am configuring a mail server on an internal address
of 10.3.0.** this server is behind a cisco router with a public on the
outside interface.
ve an internal dns hosting the zone for this mail server but my
public dns
for this zone is in UTL where the MX record points to the public on the
router
i have port mapping for port 80,143,25 at the router to my internal
address(10.3.0.**)mail server address, my users can send mail out but
cant
recieve
any advice !!!!!
1. Use appropriate punctuation.
2. Use a public IP for your mailserver.
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Kabagambe Kenneth
Huawei Technologies
0772618125
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