Re: Need to route email traffic through multiple ethernet ports

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On Wed, June 10, 2009 3:11 pm, ExpatSean wrote:
>
> Hey guys,
>
> Please bear with me, and feel free to ask for clarification if I'm not
> specific enough in certain spots.  I was hired as a Windows Server guy,
> and
> got thrown into installing, configuring and maintaining a Mac server
> we're
> going to be switching our company email over to. :(
>
> Below I've crudely drawn a map of how our network needs to be
> configured:
> 	___________
> 	|PIX Firewall|
> 	-------------
>          |     _____|____
> 	 |    |Spam Filter|
> 	 |     -----------
>        _|________|____
>       |Mac Email Server|
>        -----------------
>
> All internal email (company-to-company) needs to bypass our spam filter,
> and
> go straight from the email client on a user's PC to our Mac OS X
> (10.5.7)
> Email server running Squirrelmail 1.4.17 on ports 25, 80 and 110.
>
> However, all mail going to, or coming from external domain servers need
> to
> be routed through our spam filter (SonicWall ES500) on port 25.
>
> The Mac server *does* have 2 ethernet ports, just need to know how to
> tell
> it to route traffic appropriately.
>
> Thank you for your help in advance, and again, my apologies in advance
> if
> there's any vital system information I might've left out!


First, you need to find help from an MTA (Mail Transport Agent)
administrator, not a client software packager.

Second, I think moving to a mac from windows is a good idea, but moving
to Linux would be better, but hey, you do what you're told.

Third, getting help from a MAC community would be the best place to go.
You will find administrators on this list who can help, but you might
want to offer to pay someone to get you going.

HTH,

Karl

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