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    Allow POP and SMTP

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      ddr
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      hi all,
      i have to allow pop and smtp of gmail to some specific LAN users. i set these rules. but some times pop is not connecting, reverse DNS is not working.. how to create a rule for Address to IP interchnage?
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        doktornotor Banned
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        Will never work list this, the FQDNs are not resolved even remotely often enough.

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          ddr
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          @doktornotor:

          Will never work list this, the FQDNs are not resolved even remotely often enough.

          what should i do now? how to allow pop and smtp only?

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            doktornotor Banned
            last edited by

            https://support.google.com/a/answer/60764?hl=en

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              ddr
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              can u guide me to create firewall rules for this ? may i know why " domain to ip " is not working in this rules?

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                KOM
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                may i know why " domain to ip " is not working in this rules?

                One FQDN can resolve to many unique IP addresses, and they are usually served round-robin to act as a simple load balancer as well.

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