Email with Outlook Express on Windows 98

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Email with Outlook Express on Windows 98

Postby leecuaresma » Oct 20 04 9:33 pm

i'm using wingate 5.0 connected on windows 2003 server. my client is PC is using windows 98, outlook 98. They can't retreive and send mail. how can i configure the PC to use POP3 and SMTP server?
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Postby neil » Oct 21 04 9:22 am

If you are using WinGate 5 Mail then this guide explains how to set up various different scenarios:

http://www.wingate.com/files/Mail_Server_5_Scenarios.pdf

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Re: Email with Outlook Express on Windows 98

Postby leecuaresma » Oct 23 04 11:37 pm

Is it possible to wingate 5 to have more than one Internet Service provider where can i configure email services to windows 98 client?
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Re: Email with Outlook Express on Windows 98

Postby Nev » Oct 24 04 1:46 am

leecuaresma wrote:Is it possible to wingate 5 to have more than one Internet Service provider where can i configure email services to windows 98 client?


Hi,

It it possible to configure any client to proxy via Wingate for POP3 mail.

Just use on each client: username#isppop.mail.server format and the POP server:port as Wingate eg: 192.168.12.1:110

That way you can have unlimited numbers of client / server connections.

Hope this helps.

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Re: Email with Outlook Express on Windows 98

Postby leecuaresma » Oct 28 04 10:10 pm

Where should i put the following:

"Just use on each client: username#isppop.mail.server format and the POP server:port as Wingate eg: 192.168.12.1:110 "

Right now i'm using the 3rd scenario from the .pdf file you said. but still it did'nt work.
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Re: Email with Outlook Express on Windows 98

Postby Nev » Oct 28 04 10:53 pm

leecuaresma wrote:Where should i put the following:

"Just use on each client: username#isppop.mail.server format and the POP server:port as Wingate eg: 192.168.12.1:110 "

Right now i'm using the 3rd scenario from the .pdf file you said. but still it did'nt work.


Ok if a client has a username of: abc123@isp.com for example.

To use the proxy from any client in say Outlook's account area [from memory as I don't use any MS clients myself].

POP Server: [insert IP of Wingate here]
SMTP Server: [insert IP of Wingate here]

Accountname: abc123@isp.com#mail.isp.com

That should be all for each account.

Good luck,

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Re: Email with Outlook Express on Windows 98

Postby leecuaresma » Nov 12 04 6:27 pm

Hi,

Previously, we can send email using the 3rd Scenario of wingate guide. Now, we receive error message from Windows 98 client. What seems to
be the problem? Wingate 5.0.7 is installed on Windows 2003 Small Business Server. Need help in details because i'm new in administering wingate.

Error when sending email using outlook express:
Your server has unexpectedly terminated the connection. Possible causes for this include server problems, network problems, or a long period of inactivity. Subject 'Fw: Hello Insan', Account: 'Evelyn T. Cueva', Server: 'mail.anflogroup.com', Protocol: SMTP, Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Socket Error: 10053, Error Number: 0x800CCC0F

The message could not be sent because one of the recipients was rejected by the server. The rejected e-mail address was 'front8@attglobal.net'. Subject 'from emie aguirre', Account: 'mail.anflogroup.com', Server: 'mail.anflogroup.com', Protocol: SMTP, Server Response: '553 sorry, that domain isn't allowed to be relayed thru this MTA (#5.7.1)', Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Server Error: 553, Error Number: 0x800CCC79

Thanks,
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