I have a client with a rather standard email configuration requirement but I do not see a step-by-step outlined in any of the help files or PDFs posted. I have tried so many different setups that I have forgotten pretty much everthing I have tried and its all a big jumble rolling around in my head at the moment. Wingate is prbably so screwed up with all my tinkering that I'll have to start over but I'm more than willing to do that if I can get the email working quickly (they are running out of patience) I am very new to WinGate so maybe I'm just missing something obvious. In any case, here are the requirements:
They have an office with about 25 users. Bandwidth to the office is by DSL from one of the big telephone companies. The phone company will not provide DNS.
They have an ISP that handles their email (individual POP3 accounts) The ISP also supplies a web interface so they can access and send mail remotely. Can't and don't want to change that.
The ISP has the Internet DNS and supplies the necessary reverse pointers etc. He will add/change DNS as needed.
POP3 collection is not an option.
They want to use the added anti-virus and anti-SPAM capabilities of WinGate.
The ISP's SMTP and POP3 servers requires all users to log in before it will deliver or accept mail for remote delivery. The ISP is willing to relay email from a static IP address (which the office has) but would rather not.
Does anyone have a step-by-step I could follow?
Many, Many Thanks,
Randall