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April 1st, 2003, 02:09 PM
#1
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Mailgate
Hi, wondering how to set this up with the minimum hassle
im currently going through the manual, but the previous IT guy this company had in left no paperwork and for certain reasons the whole email server has to be configured from scratch. so im at a total loss on how this guy managed to use an internal domain to send e-mail externally.
ie [email protected] - any one have any ideas how it could be done?
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April 3rd, 2003, 11:20 AM
#2
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April 3rd, 2003, 11:50 AM
#3
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Originally posted by Garak
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April 4th, 2003, 02:22 PM
#4
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Re: Mailgate
Originally posted by Garak
Hi, wondering how to set this up with the minimum hassle
im currently going through the manual, but the previous IT guy this company had in left no paperwork and for certain reasons the whole email server has to be configured from scratch. so im at a total loss on how this guy managed to use an internal domain to send e-mail externally.
ie [email protected] - any one have any ideas how it could be done?
Could you be a little bit more explicit? Is it something like sending an email to [email protected] by sending it it in fact to [email protected]? In this case it could be a forwarding mailbox for johndoe. We use this scenario for travelling people.
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April 4th, 2003, 03:03 PM
#5
What OS is the mail server? It does sound like a POP forwarding situation. Local Mail service, but also forwardable to the external alias of the user? I think...I have seen that on a Novell Groupwise Server, does MS offer anything like this?
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April 4th, 2003, 03:24 PM
#6
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no, ceebee, it's an actual account in itself. but i see what you mean, the problem i was having was related to not ticking all the relevent ticky boxes quite embarrassing actually
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http://www.mailgate.com
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