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MattP wrote:well from the error logs it looks like WinGate is unable to connect to the remote servers. What happens if you try a Telnet connection to send mail, from the WinGate server?
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kostas wrote:Hi!
The only way to send mail through the PC hosts is to configure the e-mail clients to send mail directly to the ISP provider, i.e by passing through wingate and disabling Wingate SMTP server, as described in Wingate mail manual. We tried this and it worked, however we preferred using Wingate's own SMTP server to deliver the e-mails to the ISP. We still try to resolve that issue. As Ruud said we can't open a telnet connection to the SMTP provider through that machine. We believe that it might be necessary to register the domain name of our machine to the ISP provider, although this was not necessary for our previous Wingate server PC (due to Windows 98?). Perhaps it will be also necessary to add the user email account details in Wingate.
I would appreciate if anyone has any idea how to resolve this issue. For the time being mails are sent to the ISP provider by passing through Wingate.
Regards
Kostas