NAT with POP3

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jdgdredd

NAT with POP3

Post by jdgdredd »

Is there anyway to setup this mail server with a NAT? I am using WinXP Pro, I have MailEnable installed on one of the systems behind the router. It automatically picks up the 192.168.0.0 IP instead of the IP that is associated with the router. This is real frustrating, if anyone has done this or knows how I would really appreciate it. Thanks :cry: :( :roll:

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Post by Fury »

I've got the same set up except that my router will not assign .0
I know that doesn't help much but it looks like the NAT is not your problem.

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Post by Admin »

MailEnable works with NAT. Have you configured your NAT router to forward port 25 to the MailEnable server? When MailEnable sits in your internal network, it doesn't need to know about your router IP if you are using NAT. It can only bind to IP addresses you have configured on your server.

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