by adrien » May 17 04 12:22 am
Hi
It is a bit confusing, but basically it works like this.
If you want to use AV scanning in WinGate to scan your email as you download it using POP3 through WinGate, then you would need the traffic to go through WinGate's POP3 proxy. If you aren't scanning, you are best off if WinGate does not intercept the traffic.
To get the POP3 traffic through the POP3 proxy, there are 2 options.
1. enable Proxy support in the POP3 server if this is running. In general you only need the POP3 server if you are hosting mailboxes on the WinGate server itself.
2. run the POP3 proxy on port 110 and disable the POP3 server. Enable Transparent Redirection in the POP3 proxy (sessions tab).
If you don't want the POP3 traffic to be intercepted (for instance if you aren't running Kaspersky AV for WinGate) then make sure that the Transparent Redirection is turned off on the POP3 server and POP3 proxy.
Hope this helps.
Adrien