Re: firewall IP as Originating IP for emails

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Mrs. Geeta Thanu" <geeta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx>


> Hi Gurus,
>
> We have our primary DNS , webserver, email server everything inside
> firewall, all natted to WAN IP.
>
> Hence our mails are having the originating IP as firewall's IP ad hence
> some domains are rejecting our mails.
>
> The webserver and email servers IP are same since they both are on the
> same machine.
>
> can anybody please guide me what rules I am doing mistake in firewall and
> how this problem can be solved.

Basically I would have a public IP on my firewall and LAN ip on my other
servers behind the firewall, then if my firewall is a Linux server then I
would sort out my /etc/mail/access/mailertable and welcome me to the world.
:)


>
> Thanks
> Geetha
>
>
> --

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Mollatt Ntini
Business Solutions
Mweb Zimbabwe (Pvt) Ltd.
Ph :(+263-4)-253355 Fax :(+263-4)708055


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