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        	<description>&lt;1&gt; OK then unsure to use, I am behind a NAT firewall andat present do want want postfix to go to the internet just internal mail untill I know it works
&lt;1&gt; My external Internet address will change as my ISP see's fit to change it
&lt;1&gt; my pc that will be running postfix as an internal server will be 192.168.0.10
&lt;1&gt;  but that i within the range of a previous setting of
&lt;1&gt; mynetworks = 192.168.0.0/23 127.0.0.0/8
&lt;1&gt; ?
&lt;1&gt; Should I set the proxy interface to that of its own nic 192.168.0.10  ?
&lt;2&gt; f3ew: You around still?
&lt;0&gt; yes
&lt;0&gt; adrian then you can have Postfix just listen to the internal interface
&lt;1&gt; Pardon my ignorance but how?
&lt;0&gt; inet_interfaces
&lt;1&gt; On reading the doc's it says that default is 'all'  Should this be changed to 192.168.0.10 or left ?
&lt;1&gt;  no sorry should it be changed to $myhostname or localhost
&lt;0&gt; or both
&lt;3&gt; adrian now back on as adrian_h
&lt;3&gt; f3ew:  Sorry got lots of collision messages had to log back on!
&lt;0&gt; or both &lt;===
&lt;3&gt; I think I got the both with respect to inet interfaces so that is now set to $myhostname localhost
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