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Aug 08 06 10:11 am
Hi,
I need to configure my wingate with open relay only for the domain @domain.com... now i have my wingate configured only with the SMTP Proxy Server (i have my mail server - The wingate it's only the recipient of the email by port 25. The smtp deliver the mail in the wingate, and the wingate send the mail to my mail server).
I need to configure the wingate for only acepts email to my @domain.com and to reject all the relay attents... i need that the wingate only recives email from my domain and rejects all users that try to send email using the open relay that i have in the wingate.
I need also to reject all the emails that i receive with no Sender...
I had try to aplay the polices in the smtp proxy server, but it dosn´t work.
Please somebody help me![/i][/list]
Aug 08 06 11:37 am
Hi
You would be better off using the SMTP server in WinGate than the SMTP proxy. You can then do all you require.
You can configure any domain as being local, and hosted on your internal mail server. You can then also only allow access to external by binding it only to your external interface. Then your internal LAN clients will need to connect to your internal server to send. then your internal mail server can just connect out using NAT to deliver mail.
Adrien
Aug 09 06 12:43 am
Hi again..
I need to configure only the smtp proxy server to relay only the emails that is for my @domain... need to block internet users that try to send email using my domain...
I try to configure policies in this service
Polices like Ban List: SMTP sender ends with "@domain".. but this don't work.
I also try to put the email server that the wingate have (doing the foward to my internal email server) but it also don't work. So my solution it will pass to acept conections in 25 port using smtp proxy server configured only to acept relay if the send it´s not from my local email server.
Please help me..
Thanks!
Aug 10 06 10:58 am
Hi
I still recommend the SMTP server rather than the proxy.
I suggest you read
http://downloads.qbik.com/qbiknz2/downloads/Mail_Server_6_Scenarios_and_Configurations.pdf
and look at scenario 2 on page 25, that's the setup you are describing
Regards
Adrien
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