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Topic: two network interfaces?

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I'm using the MailWizz email marketing system and will be connecting to my iredmail server through smtp.
My iredmail box has 2 interfaces, an external ip (in the 62.x.x.x range) and an "internal" ip (in the 10.x.x.x range).

MailWizz struggles with self-certified certificates because it uses Swift Mail. I can only get it to connect to iredmail on port 25 without encryption. So I'd like to do that only via the "internal" (10.x.x.x) IP. Then iredmail would forward the mail out through the 62.x.x.x IP. Can this be done?

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Re: two network interfaces?

uptoeleven wrote:

So I'd like to do that only via the "internal" (10.x.x.x) IP. Then iredmail would forward the mail out through the 62.x.x.x IP. Can this be done?

How about try it first? Or buy a ssl cert to avoid this issue, or ask MailWizz to support self-signed ssl cert.