> I reconfigured OW to use the POP3 proxy for incoming messages and > > that worked a treat!
That's a good deal!
> I'm still unable to send outgoing messages though. the smtp server does not require authorisation although I tried that anyway. if i replace the smtp server with the wingate server IP then there doesnt seem to be anywhere where I can tell it what the actual smtp server is to connect to.
Most ISP's SMTP servers either require authorization or they accept relays from the IP addresses the ISP owns.
There are differnet settings in OE depending on the type of authorization the ISP requires.
Some ISP only require you to authorize with the POP3 server first, some require you authorize directly with the SMTP server.
If your ISP requires POP3 authorization first select logon to incoming mail server first.
If your ISP's SMTP requires direct authorization, select the option "Logon using" with the account details for your ISP account.
Do _not_ use the option "Use same settings as incoming mail server" because that seeting is the one you need for the POP3 Proxy.
> Seperately, I enabled the ftp proxy to allow clients to use it but it is still not accepting access (I am using ftp through IE).
Is this FTP server a local FTP server?
When you try to access the FTP site does it give you any messsage?
The reason i ask, there is an issue with IE, when you download files from an FTP site through a proxy (or at least with the Wingate proxy) You must have IE configured to use "Folder View for FTP sites" then use the FTP site url e.g.
ftp://ftp.example.com/ then when you download a file, right click on the file and select "Copy to folder" Do not use "Open" if you have previously used open or tried downloading the file by double clicking it, you must clear the browser cache, first.
If you don't use folder view, IE converts the FTP site to HTML and when you try to open it with IE you get the message "220 WinGate Engine FTP Gateway ready" which will be saved in HTML format but using the filename and extension.
Then when you go try to open the file you will get the message that the file cannot be opened.
If you are using another FTP client such as WS_FTP it works as expected, I think the problem is with IE and the way IE renders the file.