Hi,
Here's what we have now:
a mail server in our lan, with a public
ip address, which is NAT'd to internal address
with ASL, like this:
/any ->
and smtp traffic to server is allowed with packet filter rules.
Now, how do I tell the ASL that mail traffic should go throuh the proxy? Should I alter the NAT rule do that SMTP packets are not forwarded to the mailserver? (Actually, I did try this, and I got mails bounced with text 'lowest numbered MX record points to local host', regardless what I put into 'Hostname (MX)' field.)
Any ideas? I'm puzzled.
petteri
[size="1"][ 16 October 2002, 06:31: Message edited by: petteria ][/size]
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