Hi!
I need some advice for my particular mail configuration.
Wingate machine has 3 NICs. One is connected to internal network and two others - to internet routers. We have two different lines, one SDSL for faster uploads (FTP and SMTP) and another - ADSL for faster downloads (HTTP).
We have many mailboxes that are hosted on external providers. It was easy for internal mail clients to receive mails using POP3 Proxy service. But now all our providers are going to allow SSL connections only (port 995) and disallow unencrypted connections (port 110). As the result - POP3 Proxy will not work anymore. That's why we have to change a way our clients receive mails.
We have set internal mailserver on internal LAN segment. Now mail clients are connected to this internal mail server. Wingate is able to check external mailboxes (SSL, port 995) with pop3 collection service and delivers mails to internal mailserver. This works fine, BUT there is a problem with outgoing mails.
WinGate also sends our outgoing (outbounding) mails. And Wingate has to use for sending only SDSL connection and not to use ADSL line for this (because of external IP adress, reverse DNS lookup, A-Record and HELO WinGate setting). Before i listed only this SDSL interface in tab Gateways in SMTP delivery service settings. And everything worked fine - outgoing mails were sent over SDSL line.
But in this case mails collected with POP3 collection service can't be delivered to internal mail server because SMTP delivery service is set to use particular external NIC for delivery, and this is not an internal NIC. So i have to set "Use any available connection" in Gateways tab of SMTP delivery service. So incoming mails can be delivered to internal mail server. But in this case our outgoing mails can be sent over ADSL line. And this is what i have to avoid.
Is there any possibility to forbid SMTP delivery service to use particular gateway? Or may be someone has another Idea? Do i miss something in WinGate Email configuration?
Thanks
Goff