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11/20/2006 10:58 AM
 

My DNN site (3.3.5) is on a host with 3 nics and 5 different IP addresses.  The server is running IIS5 and hosts multiple websites, only one of which is DNN.  My problem is that the DNN site is set up at ip address x.x.x.201, but the smtp commands to go through our mail relay appear to be coming from x.x.x.203.  Is there any way to specify what ip address the SMTP commands will originate from?  I need to do this to set up relaying on our mail server and set the appropriate rules on our firewall to allow the traffic through.

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11/20/2006 11:59 AM
 

 

No you can't configure it in DNN, but it will usually originate from the IP address that is specified in the main IP of the machine's  TCP/IP properties. 

It should always be the same one regardless, so if you can tell which one it is coming from, just allow that and you should be good to go.


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11/21/2006 11:02 AM
 
Cool.  Thanks.
 
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