On Saturday, March 8, 2003, at 09:58 PM, Gary Turner wrote:


Hal wrote:

I'm using Woody as a firewall with NAT to protect a small network that
includes a mail and web server on  an unregistered (192.168....)
network.  I'd like to configure the fw so that it can send mail alerts
to the users via the mail server on the protected net.  If I set
exim.conf to preclude all local machine delivery (i.e. force remote
delivery)

Why would you do that? How do your local (intranet) users get their mail?

Mail to/from users on the local net are handled by a mail (exim) server inside the firewall. This works very well. The only issue is getting machine generated mail from the fw to the internal mail server. Disabling local delivery (local to the firewall) forces exim on the firewall to look for the appropriate mail server.


Any suggestions on how to tell the firewall to send mail to the internal mail server? Is it an exim or firewall config issue?

Exim, I think. -- gt [EMAIL PROTECTED] Oh, no! Not ANOTHER security patch for IE! They promised to stop at 4000.


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