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On 3/17/06, Chris Buechler <cbuechler at gmail dot com> wrote: > > On 3/16/06, Phil <xphilz at gmail dot com> wrote: > > > > The domain and mail servers are hosted externally. So internal clients > are > > accessing the external mail servers in the same fashion as connecting to > a > > mail server at an ISP. > > > > > That makes things easier. going back to the originally described problem: > > > - Can get to www.mydomain.com > > - *Can't* get to www.mydomain.com/webmail > > Those two combined just screams server issue (HTTP is HTTP, from the > firewall's perspective). > > > > - *Can't* ping mail.mydomain.com > > - *Can't* tracert to mail.mydomain.com - Any tracert that I do will fail > > outside the m0n0 which is strange. It gets about 6 hops in and then > failes > > 1-2 hops short of the destination. > > this sounds like there's a firewall or router in front of > "mail.mydomain.com" that's dropping both of the above. > > > - Can Telnet to mail.mydomain.com 25 > > So, looking back now, it seems the only real issue is you can't access > "www.mydomain.com/webmail ", though it works everywhere else on the > Internet? > > Might be helpful to send the actual URL (to me offlist if you'd like). > > -Chris > > i'm experiencing a different problem with my mailserver which i just transferred to my monowall's dmz, i can send mails to the internet but i can't recieve any, any firewall rule i have to add? TIA |