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mail problem behind wingate

Postby spidey » Apr 22 09 9:30 pm

I have a Lotus Domino Server that sends mails through wingate server which is in different ip address.
The problem is I can't send mail and even receive mail behind wingate.
I think the wingate firewall blocks the incoming and outgoing mail of my Lotus Domino.
Can someone please help me solve this? Is there other things to consider aside from the Firewall? ENS port security?
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Re: mail problem behind wingate

Postby Nev » Apr 22 09 10:10 pm

spidey wrote:Can someone please help me solve this? Is there other things to consider aside from the Firewall? ENS port security?



What happens if you disable the SMTP and POP3 services in Wingate, can you use email then?
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Re: mail problem behind wingate

Postby sysneticlabs » Apr 23 09 3:43 am

Hi,

I read also in some posts here, that it could be the cause of your problem, IF you leave these services "up and running" on wingate !

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Re: mail problem behind wingate

Postby Nev » Apr 23 09 1:00 pm

sysneticlabs wrote:Hi, I read also in some posts here, that it could be the cause of your problem,


Not actually a problem as such, with the services disabled a client just uses NAT to port in and out of Wingate like any other similar device.

Wingate's mail server and POP3 proxy are excellent solutions for corporate mail management, of which I have many examples deployed.
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Re: mail problem behind wingate

Postby spidey » May 11 09 3:42 pm

What happens if you disable the SMTP and POP3 services in Wingate, can you use email then?

Actually your question solve this problem. Thanks NEV. and to others for posting your suggestions.
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