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I run an email server at home that takes are of the email
on my domain. It's setup to only trust things on my
internal subnet (the 192.168. network). When I send email
and connect to the SMTP server I get denied. The logs
show that the MN 500 is passing in my WAN IP (the public
IP).
TO be clear, I've got an email server at 192.168.1.4
that's plugged into the MN500 (which is set to act as a
router, not a bridge). My laptop connects wirelessly, and
if I don ipconfig shows its IP as 192.168.1.10. That
would work, but when I connect to my SMTP server by name
(smtp.foo.com, say), the logs show that the IP passed in
is the external IP (66.something) and so the email server
denies sending since it thinks I'm someone from the
outside trying to spam.
I run an email server at home that takes are of the email
on my domain. It's setup to only trust things on my
internal subnet (the 192.168. network). When I send email
and connect to the SMTP server I get denied. The logs
show that the MN 500 is passing in my WAN IP (the public
IP).
TO be clear, I've got an email server at 192.168.1.4
that's plugged into the MN500 (which is set to act as a
router, not a bridge). My laptop connects wirelessly, and
if I don ipconfig shows its IP as 192.168.1.10. That
would work, but when I connect to my SMTP server by name
(smtp.foo.com, say), the logs show that the IP passed in
is the external IP (66.something) and so the email server
denies sending since it thinks I'm someone from the
outside trying to spam.