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RE: Routing of mail between mailservers ~Karl Bubtumisonakoi 23.Jan.04 03:14 PM a Web browser General All ReleasesAll Platforms
Hi!
I'm helping Wiard in his "quest for glory" :)
Unfortunally we can't change the setup. Our IT policy doesn't allow incoming connections on 1352, not even from the host on the ISP segment. The setup we're trying to create is actually to avoid connections from the internet to our infrastructure, but we still want to give road-warriors access to their mailboxes.
All mailboxes live on server A and only a couple of mailboxes are being replicated from A to B (just some roadwarriors).
We just tried the Pull-Push vs Pull-Wait setup, but when I send an email from server B to a mailbox that resides on A, the mail router can't seem to deliver the mail to mail.box, because it can't connect to the destination server. This is pretty strange, because B should wait for a Pull request from A, not?
At first, I forgot to fill in an IP (because B shouldn't connect on it's own), but then the message couldn't be delivered, because the destination server was an unknown TCP/IP host..