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Wingate 6.6.4 Set up Pop3 and IMAP4

Apr 11 12 4:00 am

Hi all!
Please help me in the settings of WG 6. There are two network cards. One for Internet access, one for the internal network. There are two mail servers - external. One works on the IMAP port 143 and SMTP port 2525, the other on POP3 port 110 and SMTP port 25. Through the "Extended Network" set to work with the first mail server (143 and 2525), and configure the second can not. Please help.
Sorry for the English, writing through an online translator.
Edward.

Re: Wingate 6.6.4 Set up Pop3 and IMAP4

Apr 11 12 5:38 pm

Hi

Sorry, I'm not sure what you're trying to do?

You are just access 2 external servers on different ports? What did you change in Extended Networking? Did you set up a TCP redirect? This shouldn't normally be necessary if the clients are configured with the server and port number they are to connect to.

Adrien

Re: Wingate 6.6.4 Set up Pop3 and IMAP4

Apr 12 12 1:33 am

Hi, Adrien!
Please help me in setting WG 6. There are two network cards. One network card is designed for Internet access (IP address ... 94,247,244), the other network card is working for the internal network (IP address 192.168.0 ...). There are two mail servers located in the external network. One sentry server (IP address ... 94,247,244) is designed to work on IMAP (port 143) and SMTP (port 2525), and another mail server (IP address 83.243.75 ...) works on POP3 (port 110) and SMTP (port 25). The task - some clients from the internal network to send the first mail server and other clients on the internal network to send the second mail server. Internal network clients have mailboxes on one mail server. I tried to self-configure WinGate as follows: Tab - System - Advanced Network-Port Security - LAN connection to the WinGate PC - add. In the configuration of the port: Port 143 to 143. Actions - Forward the packet to the IP address of 94,247,244 ... . The same actions done for port 2525. These clients began to receive mail and send mail. For other clients to configure the ports 110 and 25 in the same way failed. Please help.
Edward

Re: Wingate 6.6.4 Set up Pop3 and IMAP4

Apr 14 12 11:19 am

Hi

I'm not sure why you're mapping ports for outbound connections. NAT should enable any connection to be made to any IP/port, controlled by the client computer.

Rather than set the client to connect to WinGate, set it to connect (in say the email client) to the actual end server/port.

Adrien
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