Re: Send mail through separate internet connection
- From: SoldierS <ctellez@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 Apr 2007 13:35:33 -0700
On Apr 30, 2:52 pm, r...@xxxxxxxxx (Rod Dorman) wrote:
In article <1177946723.838135.79...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
SoldierS <ctel...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I have a t1 and a dsl line with static ip
I have a firewall connected to the t1 that does all my NAT and is
setup in as the network gateway.int address 10.100.10.254
my dsl router is connected in parrallel with the firewall and has a
internal address of 10.100.10.200
By "in parallel with the firewall" are you saying you're bypassing the
firewall?
I want to be able tosendmailoutthroughmy dsl router and dont
know how.
An obvious question is why? What difference does it make which way it
goes out?
do I just change the gateway on the exchange server to 10.100.10.200
and create a 2nd mx record with higher priority pointing to the
external address of the dsl router.
Your MX records have absolutely nothing to do with your outgoing
e-mail.
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-- Rod --
rodd(at)polylogics(dot)com
When they do mail pushes the internet slows down or stops so using the
dsl connection out for mail would fix that problem a 2nd mx record
would allow me to also recieve mail through the dsl connection when
the t1 is inaccessable
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