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      Edbsmed
      last edited by

      Hello

      I have mailserver on 192.168.0.10
      Have made portforwarding and split-dns
      Clients on localnet 192.168.0.x can only recive mails if pop3/smtp in mail client is set to 192.168.0.10.
      If I set my FQDN to pop3/smtp in mail client,  it´s time out.
      No mail clients (cell phone and computers) coming from wan is accepted.
      WEB server on FQDN running perfect.

      What have I configured wrong ? See photos.
      Thanks for help

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        viragomann
        last edited by

        The FQDN is resolved correctly to your WAN address at external clients

        Your localnet clients are set to use pfSense for DNS?

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          Edbsmed
          last edited by

          Hello.

          Yes to both questions.

          The Email server installation on 192.168.0.10 is untouched, only the pfsense box is added, for  Dlink-dir655 outtake.

          Tnx

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            muswellhillbilly
            last edited by

            So if you ping the FQDN of the mail server from an internal client, do you get a response back? And have you checked to see if the mail server is running any kind of firewall locally, or has some traffic filtering of it's own in place?

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