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Asked by huntersp3 in Network Routers, Exchange Email Server, SBS Small Business Server
Hello Experts:
I have a SBS 2003 Server running Microsoft Exchange 2003 server sending mail through a netopia router (Model 3347). I am getting black listed with some spam organizations because they see the public ip address of the WAN side of the router with is issued by AT&T and the ip is dynamic. I want to route my mail out though one of my static public addresses but not having any luck. I have tried maping one of my internal ip address of my exchange server to one of my publick addresses but still that hasn't work. I have called AT&T to request that they change the WAN ip address from dynamic to static--but they may not honor the request. My question is how do I route my exchange mail out to a public ip address other than the WAN address? Thanks for the help in advance.
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