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« on: July 13, 2006, 02:15:00 AM »

Hi friends ,

Suppose i have a postfix mail server (use Redhat Enterprise Edition ). I am using the domain "server.example.com" . I have a client Client via this server, they use the Domain "client.usa.com"

Again , "Client.usa.com" Domain has 5 user . here 4 windows machine and one is Linux Machine . The Scenario is :

--------------------
| server.example.com | //202.59.133.1
--------------------
      ^
      ^
      ^
-------------------
|   Client End     | //just a firewall gateway
-------------------- 202.59.133.2
      ^
      ^
      ^
--------------------
| SWITCH |
--------------------
      ^
      ^
      ^
      ^
Here Four(4) windows user is connected and a another Linux Server is connected . Here this Linux machine contains also "postfix Mail server" which contains a private IP (say, 192.168.0.5). and it's Domain is  "client.usa.com "    Now i want a situation where ,

when a "outcoming mail" comes into my main server "server.example.com"(for red@client.usa.com) then i want to forward this mail into 192.168.0.5 linux machine via "firewall gateway (202.59.133.2)" machine .

i.e., I want to forward a outcoming mail directly to the 192.168.0.5 private ip Linux machine (which conatains postfix) from my main server(202.59.133.1) via the firewall gateway machine (202.59.133.2). Is it Possible to do ? If yes ...plz help what will i need to do for this purpose ...
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