Jason Williams wrote:

Our company firewall is a Watchguard (but goodnews is, our branch offices are going to be deploying OpenBSD!!)

Ok...since this mail gateway is on the DMZ, I had to setup a rule on our Company firewall, to allow traffic from the DMZ to our internal mail server.
As it stands right now, the rule allows IP address, 10.0.1.80 to 192.168.1.165...

See, this is what I meant by sparsness of information. Why didn't you mention this earlier? Please everyone, be _detailed_ in your problem descriptions.


That has to be it.
So what I should change is the IP to, 10.0.1.100...that would allow traffic from that interface to the internal mail server, correct?

I have no idea what .100 is. I'm not even sure what 10.0.1/24 is anymore.


Let me give that a shot and see what happens.

Thanks for turning the light bulb on in my head. :)

Guy, this is not at all what I had in mind with my previous email :-/




.joel

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