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  • Subject: Re: firewall & proxy server
  • From: "Jeffrey Silberberg" <jsilberberg@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 2 Jul 1999 08:52:20 -0400


KEEP THE FIREWALL  !!!

    When you move the Mail, (and I am not sure why you would move to
Exchange on the Not Today server platform, but that is a whole nother
question), you need to have your DNS provider setup the new mail servers A
record, and then add an MX to the AS/400's configuration and the SOA for the
Domain that will route all mail to the new server....

    In the FireWall just ensure that the SMTP service port-25 is open both
ways.   Or if you have a safemail implementation, does the AS/400 version of
the Firewall support Safemail ??, just reconfigure it for the new internal
mail server..

      Good Luck,
        JMS....

-----Original Message-----
From: Brown, Camille <cbrown@che400.state.sc.us>
To: 'midrange-l@midrange.com' <midrange-l@midrange.com>
Date: Thursday, July 01, 1999 5:07 PM
Subject: firewall & proxy server


>We have the firewall product installed on our AS/400.  It's working fine
but . . . here's the catch.  The AS/400 has been acting as a pop server, and
we're now going to be moving the mail to an Exchange Server.  Also, we're in
a token ring environment and are in the process of switching to ethernet.
We are a small shop, and I find that in making these changes, it requires
extensive re-configuration of the firewall product.  I'd like to explore
some options--one of which I've been told is Microsoft Proxy Server, since
we use an NT Server or biting the bullet and keeping the AS/400 firewall in
place.  Any thoughts?  I'd really appreciate it.
>
>Thank you very much, Camille Brown
>
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