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Postby luckyshitka » Sep 22 05 7:56 pm

hello there!!! can anybody out there could help me on how to set up outlook explorer using wingate? can it be posible to access email using outlook explorer from my wingate client.. please help me.. i really dont know what to do. please help me..

thanks..

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Postby jamesc » Sep 22 05 8:06 pm

There are a few ways this can be done.

1. First of all, how do you connect to the WinGate server? WinGate Internet Client / Proxy / NAT
2. Are you just trying to collect and send email via an ISP, or are you wanting to set up your own email server?
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Postby luckyshitka » Sep 22 05 8:54 pm

my network have a dsl which the wingate server connects thru internet.. and we have this webmail that works on outlook express. but the problem is when we check our mail from our outlook express using one of the computer that have wingate client, it doesnt work. do i have to setup some configuration from my smtp or pop3 on my wingate server? if so what configuration do i have to setup.
hope youve understand my poor english..

thanks

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Postby luckyshitka » Sep 22 05 9:06 pm

By the way, is it really possible to upload all the my email msg and download them to one of my client server using outlook express.?what setup should i do from wingate server so that my wingate client can download their email from website using outlook experss..
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Postby jamesc » Sep 22 05 9:08 pm

1. So the computer with the WinGate Client installed, can it access the internet with other applications (that do not use proxies)?


2. Is the Windows Firewall running on that computer? To disable it:
Right click "My Computer" on Desktop
Manage
Services and Applications
Services
Scroll down to the bottom of list
Double click "Windows Firewall/Internet Connection Sharing (ICS)"
Change the "Startup type" to disabled
Click the Stop button.


3. Is there a DNS address placed in the clients network card? If the WinGate servers IP address is 192.168.0.1, then that can usually be used for the DNS address.
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Postby luckyshitka » Sep 22 05 9:26 pm

nope! my wingate client cant access to internet without using proxy that came from my wingate server. and my windowxp is not using any firewall. and the dns address of my wingate server is 192.168.0.1 and for my client is 192.168.0.2 and so-on. do i have to set up my smtp or pop3 from my wingate server so i can access my outlook express using computer with wingate client.?
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Postby jamesc » Sep 22 05 9:37 pm

Have you put the DNS address into the clients network card? The WinGate Internet Clinet requires that.


the dns address of my wingate server is 192.168.0.1 and for my client is 192.168.0.2 and so-on.


It sounds like you are saying that the client computers IP address is 192.168.0.2 and its DNS is 192.168.0.2; it should be 192.168.0.1

do i have to set up my smtp or pop3 from my wingate server so i can access my outlook express using computer with wingate client.?


Not if your WinGate Internet Client is working; which we want to get going.
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