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From: Aaron Roberts (aaron_at_domicilium.com)
Date: Wed Oct 23 2002 - 09:01:23 CDT
You shouldn't need to surely? I assume your running single IP NAT (PAT) ?? You just need a static mapping setup on the device that does the NAT to forward incoming TCP port 25 traffic to Port 25 on your 10.x.x.x Postfix server.
Aaron
-----Original Message-----
From: Pavel Urban [mailto:urbanp
mlp.cz]
Sent: 23 October 2002 15:00
To: postfix-users
postfix.org
Subject: postfix & NAT
Hello,
we have backup MX relay behind NAT. It has public IP 194.228.2.1 and
internal IP from 10. network. How should I tell postfix that the public
address belongs to it?
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