I have a Qmail server that runs on a network of Windows PC's, all on
10.0.0.* and masqueraded behind a Linux router box that serves everything on
a single public IP address. This linux router portforwards ports 25 and 110
on the external IP to the internal Qmail box.

I don't currently have DNS working (properly) on the internal network, and
the windows PC's all find each other by NetBIOS broadcasts..

So (the Qmail bit) If I want Qmail to accept incoming SMTP connections from
any of the 'inside' Windows PC's, do I have to add 10.0.0. to /etc/tcp.smtp
(as detailed in LWQ/Chris Johnson's document)? I am not in the office so I
can't currently test it, and I don't want to have to talk a user through
doing it ;-)

I have external relaying working fine from my own 'at home' IP address.

Cheers
John


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