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If I use static port forwarding on my firewall for my exchange server, using smtp for emails and https for outlook web access, etc, when sending an email, the header shows the PAT public ip address. What happens then is that the RBLs kick in and it s...
Our proxy/anti-smap/IPS box called PROXY is behind our Cisco ASA firewall. The PROXY is set in transparent mode. The PROXY internal ip is 1.1.1.1 (internal ip)We have the MX record for mail.domain.com with public ip 9.2.7.5 (public ip as we entered w...
Thanks Kevin - was completely blind to this - very straight forward answer LOL...Yes, have done this, added all those static port forwarding roots and now it's all showing up as the 95 ip that i wanted it to show instead of the global ip.So lets see...
OK so i can have only:static (inside,outside) 95.95.95.95 10.10.10.10 netmask 255.255.255.255 and it all works email header shows 95.95.95.95 so all is OKORstatic (inside,outside) tcp 95.95.95.95 smtp 10.10.10.10 smtp netmask 255.255.255.255static (...
Seems I jumped the gun and was celebrating early. It works fine with previous post, but now when sending to some sites, i get the stupid unreliable SORBS SPAM blocking some of my emails!?! These guys are apparently used to blocking yahoo mail server...
Hello,Just wanted to let you know all is sorted (hopefully - still need to test things over coming hours/days). It was to do with access-lists - also had to add one more line with https as I couldn't access OWA nor send emails from outside using a b...