Created on 05-16-2008 07:35 PM
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/ Abel
Created on 05-18-2008 12:07 AM
/Proxies: Port1: INC SMTP - proxied, OUT SMTP - passed through Port2: INC SMTP - passed through, OUT SMTP - proxied Only port1 and 2 are used. Port1 - crossover cable goes to mail server. Port2 - straigh-through goes to switch.Try proxying the incoming internet SMTP traffic in Port2 (i mean: Port2: ' Incoming SMTP connections' changed to ' are proxied' )
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/ Abel
Port1 - crossover cable goes to mail server. Port2 - straighg-through goes to switch.It looks you would need to configure the proxy settings the other way: Port2: Incoming: proxied, Outgoing: passed through Port1: Incoming: passed through, Outgoing: proxied Also, in the domain setting of " mydomain.com" , you would have set " port1" connected to your mail server.
Created on 05-18-2008 08:09 PM
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/ Abel
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