The current internal address to access the Worldclient is "h t t p : //192.168.X.XXX:3000" No alteration of this format will access it ie by leaving out the http or the :3000 will not provide a user with the login. This appears to be AltN's way not mine.
If you do not have anything Bound to port 80 (HTTP Port) on your network card pointing towards the internet on the WinGate Server then you should be able to change the port number when redirecting through WinGate.
For example:
At the moment when one of your colleagues is at a remote location they access the webmail by navigating to
http://www.tommymorton.com:3000
Instead you could use the HTTP port and redirect to 3000 via WinGate. So your colleague in the remote location just needs to enter
http://www.tommymorton.com
i.e.
LAN Server with Mdaemon: 192.168.1.2
**Please note:
1. In the red box in image: "Connections from the internet" can also be translated to "Connection to an EXTERNAL adapter". i.e. If your network card pointing towards the internet is marked as INTERNAL in WinGate then you would use the "Local Computer to WinGate PC" option shown in the image.
2. You can check how your network adapters are marked in WinGate via:
GateKeeper --> View menu --> Networks --> Network Connections (Bottom Centre).
***Acknowledgement – I would expect MDaemons WebMail feature can use any port; i.e. my example should work.