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From: Joerg Henner (henner_at_etes.de)
Date: Wed Oct 30 2002 - 08:37:51 CST
On Mit, 30 Okt 2002, Alexander Gretha wrote:
>> you can use rinetd - it will forward ports from your firewall to your
>> mailserver.
>thanks, worked right from the start. i wanted to make this on the firewall
>level at first, but what the heck.
Well, until you not "redirect" the IPs from the outer net to your inner
net, than all its OK .... otherwise you will run into spam-relay
problems !!!
=> so only use "rinetd" from inner to outer routings - not for more !!!
(on the SMTP-Protocol)
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