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    SMTP gateway rule

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      aberator
      last edited by

      Hello,

      First of all, congrats for this amazing distro! Great stuff guys! Keep up the good work!

      I have a scenario and I need your input as I am new to pfSense.

      I setup a box for my home/small business needs. I have 2 WAN connections: the first one (PPPoE) is for my personal use and is set as the default connection (WAN) with default gateway GW1. The problem with it is that my ISP blocked port 25 traffic and I have an email address that uses only port 25 for outgoing mail. No port 465,587 etc.

      My second connection is for my home business. It's a static IP with GW2 and the port 25 isn't blocked.

      What I'd like to do is to use GW2 for all outgoing smtp connections coming from LAN.

      Any ideas how to do that?

      Thanks!

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        ptt Rebel Alliance
        last edited by

        "Policy Route"

        http://doc.pfsense.org/index.php/Multi-WAN_2.0#Policy_Route_Negation

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          mr_bobo
          last edited by

          @aberator:

          First of all, congrats for this amazing distro! Great stuff guys! Keep up the good work!

          Distro generally refers to Linux. pfSense uses the FreeBSD Operating System.

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            aberator
            last edited by

            @ptt: thanks mate! That did the trick. :)
            @mr_bobo: generally. Nevertheless, great distribution of FreeBSD! :)

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