Nico Pagliaro wrote:
Ok, here is my conf

eth1 ISP1 aaa.aaa.aaa.aaa
eth2 ISP2 bbb.bbb.bbb.bbb

eth0 Internal IP FW: 192.168.0.4

SMTP: 192.168.0.110

I need that the connection that comes from the Internet to the SMTP look like 192.168.0.4 <http://192.168.0.4> and not the public IP

How must be the rule in the masq?

I must agree with Simon that this is a really silly thing to do. The logs on your SMTP server will be practically useless for troubleshooting.

Nevertheless...

eth0:192.168.0.110      0.0.0.0/0       192.168.0.4     tcp     25

-Tom
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