On Fri, 7 Nov 2008, Rosario Pingaro wrote:

> no, my server is on a public ip and it doesn't relay from private ip.
> 
> So it should be a problem where glst is looking from.

It doesn't matter if it's on a public network. If you see 192.168.x.x hits 
on glst/xmail logs, it means your router is playing tricky NAT things 
behind your knowledge. It could even do NAT/de-NAT, thing that might be 
very much possible. GLST and XMail does not generate IP addresses, they 
get them from the underlying TCP/IP.


- Davide


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