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Intranet Mail

Postby pjacobjose » Mar 04 04 10:00 pm

Hello Friends,
Can any one tell me or guide me to a resource to setup email sever / pop3 / smtp to handle intarnet as well as internet mails.
Thanks
Jose

Present Config:
Network Interfaces
127.0.0.1 (LOOPBACK) [Internal] [Secure]
192.168.100.2 (LAN) [Internal] [Secure]
192.168.0.2 (LAN) [External] [Unsecure]
POP3 Proxy server (POP3 Proxy server)
Session Timeout: 120
Port: 8110
Startup: Automatic start/stop
Binding 1: 127.0.0.1
Binding 2: 192.168.100.2
Access Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
Start/Stop Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
Edit Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
SMTP Proxy server (SMTP Proxy server)
Session Timeout: 60
Port: 25
Startup: Automatic start/stop
Binding 1: 127.0.0.1
Binding 2: 192.168.0.2
Binding 3: 192.168.100.2
Access Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
Start/Stop Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
Edit Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
POP3 Server (POP3 Server)
Session Timeout: 120
Port: 110
Startup: Automatic start/stop
Binding 1: 127.0.0.1
Binding 2: 192.168.0.2
Binding 3: 192.168.100.2
Access Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
Start/Stop Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
Edit Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
SMTP Server (SMTP Server)
Session Timeout: 300
Port: 825
Startup: Automatic start/stop
Binding 1: 127.0.0.1
Binding 2: 192.168.0.2
Binding 3: 192.168.100.2
Access Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
Start/Stop Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
Edit Rights: Defaults: may be used instead
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Postby omg900 » Mar 05 04 12:30 am

Hi Jose,

we have a similar scenario here. We are running a mailserver (MDaemon) on the same server with Wingate.

In Wingate we have a POP3 Proxy with the fiollowing settings:

Service Port: 110
Delimiter: #
Non Proxy requests: Pipe through to Server 127.0.0.1 on Port 8110

Like this Intranet requests are piped through to the internal mailserver and when the mailserver checks for mail on your providers server (on port 110) this goes out to the internet.

For SMTP we have a SMTP-Proxy with the following settings:

Service Port: 25
Support outbound mail: SMTP server of your provider on Port 25
Support Inbound Mail: 127.0.0.1 on Port 8025

Like this Intranet SMTP is redirected to the internal mailserver and Internet Mail is sent from internal mailserver to SMTP server of the provider. For us this scenario works fine and handles a volume of approx. 200 in/out mails per day.

The mailclients on the workstations are setup to receive mails (POP3) on port 8025 of the internal server computer (in our case 192.168.58.12) and send mail to our internal server (again 192.168.58.12 - replace this with the IP number of your server) on port 8110.

If you are not running an internal mailserver on your server computer the setting may however be different ...

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Using Wingate's Mail server

Postby pjacobjose » Mar 05 04 3:35 am

Thanks Oliver for your immediate reply.

But we are not using and internal mail server.

Would like to know -> How to configure Wingates email server for handlong local mails

Thanks!
Jose
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Re: Using Wingate's Mail server

Postby omg900 » Mar 05 04 4:08 am

pjacobjose wrote:Thanks Oliver for your immediate reply.

But we are not using and internal mail server.

Would like to know -> How to configure Wingates email server for handlong local mails

Thanks!
Jose


No problemo! Yes I know Wingate has a built in mailserver which however is not as versatile as other products. Anyway I don't know how to set-up wingates mailserver but I am sure you will find all necessary info in the help files of Wingate. Also there is a manual available for download on the Qbik website.

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Re: Using Wingate's Mail server

Postby Nev » Mar 05 04 6:57 pm

Hi,

Ok I assume this is the scenario, a lan has four clients.

The users are east, south, north and west for example.

All are in the server user database [Wingate as pc / unc name].

All five can POP3 to each other with the Wingate server user say being administrator.

Set default domain in GateKeeper to the unc of this machine [¿wingate¿]

On north for example set a client application to have an email address of NORTH@WINGATE user name NORTH, point to ip or unc for Wingate mail server.

Enter appropriate network wide password for this user and email should be two way.

Same on other clients.

Good luck.

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Re: Using Wingate's Mail server

Postby pjacobjose » Mar 06 04 9:43 pm

Hi
Thanks Nev for your suggestion. But I couldn't fix it.
Let me clarify the scenario!...

I want use wingate's mail server with out using any other mail servers with outlook as mail client application on client computers.

Every thing is perfect. I can send test mails from my client PC to the Wingate\mail\pop3 folder. But not possible to pop or retrieve these message from these folders to outlook.

My local domain name is abc.com defined in wingate mail server. Corresponding users are generated in wingate server under the domain as user@abc.com etc...

Outlook configuration is
Username: user@abc.com
password: ***
POP3 server: IP of wingate server(192.168.100.2 ) port 110
SMTP server: IP of wingate server(192.168.100.2 ) port 25

Wingate server configuration is:
Network Interfaces
127.0.0.1 (LOOPBACK) [Internal] [Secure]
192.168.100.2 (LAN) [Internal] [Secure]
192.168.0.2 (LAN) [External] [Unsecure]
POP3 Proxy server (POP3 Proxy server)
Port: 8110
Delimiter: #
Non proxy requests are piped through to predetermined server: which is 192.168.100.2:110 (POP3 server of wingate)
SMTP Proxy server (SMTP Proxy server)
Port: 25
Support inbound mail via server via internal mail server 192.168.100.2:825
Local mail domain added as: abc.com
POP3 Server (POP3 Server)
Port: 110
SMTP Server (SMTP Server)
Session Timeout: 300
Port: 825

I can send and receive mails from internet pop3 account using outlook.

Please help me on this!... As I have spent hour with out any success.

## I think only problem is at the outlook side in configuration of pop. ##


Friends ......Please.. Please...Please.. Please Help

Cheers

Jose
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Re: Using Wingate's Mail server

Postby omg900 » Mar 06 04 9:55 pm

pjacobjose wrote:Hi
Thanks Nev for your suggestion. But I couldn't fix it.
Let me clarify the scenario!...

I want use wingate's mail server with out using any other mail servers with outlook as mail client application on client computers.

Every thing is perfect. I can send test mails from my client PC to the Wingate\mail\pop3 folder. But not possible to pop or retrieve these message from these folders to outlook.

My local domain name is abc.com defined in wingate mail server. Corresponding users are generated in wingate server under the domain as user@abc.com etc...

Outlook configuration is
Username: user@abc.com
password: ***
POP3 server: IP of wingate server(192.168.100.2 ) port 110
SMTP server: IP of wingate server(192.168.100.2 ) port 25

Wingate server configuration is:
Network Interfaces
127.0.0.1 (LOOPBACK) [Internal] [Secure]
192.168.100.2 (LAN) [Internal] [Secure]
192.168.0.2 (LAN) [External] [Unsecure]
POP3 Proxy server (POP3 Proxy server)
Port: 8110
Delimiter: #
Non proxy requests are piped through to predetermined server: which is 192.168.100.2:110 (POP3 server of wingate)
SMTP Proxy server (SMTP Proxy server)
Port: 25
Support inbound mail via server via internal mail server 192.168.100.2:825
Local mail domain added as: abc.com
POP3 Server (POP3 Server)
Port: 110
SMTP Server (SMTP Server)
Session Timeout: 300
Port: 825

I can send and receive mails from internet pop3 account using outlook.

Please help me on this!... As I have spent hour with out any success.

## I think only problem is at the outlook side in configuration of pop. ##


Friends ......Please.. Please...Please.. Please Help

Cheers

Jose


Hi Jose,

I think you must change the port settings in your outlook clients to 8110 (for SMTP) and 825 (for POP3 - however I suggest you change this to 8025 in both Wingate and Outlook as I believe port 825 is reserved for some other application). Like this Outlook will connect to the Wingate server. Wingate server uses port 110 and 25 to exchange mail with the mailserver of your provider and if you set ports 110/25 in Outlook, Outlook will not connect to Wingate server because here your internal ports are 8110 and 8025 ...

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Re: Using Wingate's Mail server

Postby Nev » Mar 06 04 10:01 pm

pjacobjose wrote:Hi
Non proxy requests are piped through to predetermined server: which is 192.168.100.2:110 (POP3 server of wingate)

Jose


Hi Jose, try changing the pipe to 'hand over to internal mail server' let us know how it goes...

BTW: about ports, have configured many intranet mails, all are standard ports 25/110 for both remote pop mail and that exclusively handled by Wingate just accross the network.

Make sure the users are entered in Wingate's email tab and that the appropriate authentication is enabled.

Turn on debug logging for the POP3 proxy to see what is reported during a request.

Cheers.
Nev.
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Re: Using Wingate's Mail server

Postby pjacobjose » Mar 07 04 3:24 am

Thanks Oliver and Nev.

Conig changed as pe your advise:=

Local domain name in wingate mail server: abc.com
User address on mail server: user@abc.com etc...

Outlook configuration is
Username: user@abc.com also checked with user@abc.com#192.168.100.2:8110
password: ***
POP3 server: IP of wingate server(192.168.100.2 ) port 8110
SMTP server: IP of wingate server(192.168.100.2 ) port 8025

Wingate server configuration is:
Network Interfaces
127.0.0.1 (LOOPBACK) [Internal] [Secure]
192.168.100.2 (LAN) [Internal] [Secure]
192.168.0.2 (LAN) [External] [Unsecure]
POP3 Proxy server (POP3 Proxy server) Port: 8110
Delimiter: #
Non proxy requests : handed over to internal mail server
SMTP Proxy server (SMTP Proxy server) Port: 8025
Support outbound mail via server via ISP mail server : ISP smtp address
Support inbound mail via server via internal mail server 192.168.100.2:25
Local mail domain added as: abc.com
POP3 Server (POP3 Server) Port: 110
Allowed pop3 proxying
SMTP Server (SMTP Server) Port: 25
Properties of User:
user@abc.com has an email mailbox on this server
Override Wingate password for pop3 not enabled.
Tested also with diffrent wingate pop3 password.

Result Success:
I can send and receive mails from internet pop3 account using outlook.
I can send test mails from my client PC to the Wingate\mail\pop3 folder.
Result Failiure:
But not possible to pop or retrieve these message from Wingate\mail\pop3 folder to outlook Inbox.

Log: POP3 Proxy Server
03/06/04 17:51:54 192.168.100.55 user 0000003719 Created:
03/06/04 17:51:54 192.168.100.55 user 0000003719 Requested:POP3: user@abc.com Handover to POP3 Server
03/06/04 17:51:54 192.168.100.55 user 0000003719 Traffic 39 22 0 0 0s
03/06/04 17:51:54 192.168.100.55 user 0000003719 Terminated exit code 0

Still no luck while poping intranet mail.

Plese tell me where it went wrong?

Cheers
Jose
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Re: Using Wingate's Mail server

Postby omg900 » Mar 09 04 1:09 am

pjacobjose wrote:Thanks Oliver and Nev.

Conig changed as pe your advise:=

Local domain name in wingate mail server: abc.com
User address on mail server: user@abc.com etc...

Outlook configuration is
Username: user@abc.com also checked with user@abc.com#192.168.100.2:8110
password: ***
POP3 server: IP of wingate server(192.168.100.2 ) port 8110
SMTP server: IP of wingate server(192.168.100.2 ) port 8025

Wingate server configuration is:
Network Interfaces
127.0.0.1 (LOOPBACK) [Internal] [Secure]
192.168.100.2 (LAN) [Internal] [Secure]
192.168.0.2 (LAN) [External] [Unsecure]
POP3 Proxy server (POP3 Proxy server) Port: 8110
Delimiter: #
Non proxy requests : handed over to internal mail server
SMTP Proxy server (SMTP Proxy server) Port: 8025
Support outbound mail via server via ISP mail server : ISP smtp address
Support inbound mail via server via internal mail server 192.168.100.2:25
Local mail domain added as: abc.com
POP3 Server (POP3 Server) Port: 110
Allowed pop3 proxying
SMTP Server (SMTP Server) Port: 25
Properties of User:
user@abc.com has an email mailbox on this server
Override Wingate password for pop3 not enabled.
Tested also with diffrent wingate pop3 password.

Result Success:
I can send and receive mails from internet pop3 account using outlook.
I can send test mails from my client PC to the Wingate\mail\pop3 folder.
Result Failiure:
But not possible to pop or retrieve these message from Wingate\mail\pop3 folder to outlook Inbox.

Log: POP3 Proxy Server
03/06/04 17:51:54 192.168.100.55 user 0000003719 Created:
03/06/04 17:51:54 192.168.100.55 user 0000003719 Requested:POP3: user@abc.com Handover to POP3 Server
03/06/04 17:51:54 192.168.100.55 user 0000003719 Traffic 39 22 0 0 0s
03/06/04 17:51:54 192.168.100.55 user 0000003719 Terminated exit code 0

Still no luck while poping intranet mail.

Plese tell me where it went wrong?

Cheers
Jose


Hi Jose,

I believe you must change Wingate settings as follows:

a) set your POP3 Proxy Service Port to 110 and "nonproxy requests" handover to internal mailserver

b) set your SMTP Proxy Service Port to 110, "support outbound mail via" smtp-server of your ISP, "support inbound mail via" IP number of your internal server port 8025

If that doesn't work I don't know ...

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Postby omg900 » Mar 10 04 3:09 am

Ooops, I made a typing mistake. Under point b) of my previous post SMTP service port must be 25 and not 110!

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Re: Using Wingate's Mail server

Postby Nev » Mar 10 04 10:45 pm

pjacobjose wrote:Outlook configuration is
Username: user@abc.com also checked with user@abc.com#192.168.100.2:8110
password: ***
POP3 server: IP of wingate server(192.168.100.2 ) port 8110
SMTP server: IP of wingate server(192.168.100.2 ) port 8025
Cheers
Jose


Ok Jose try change the Outlook port to 110, I cannot retrieve local Pop mail with the port of 8110 {whilst the remote PopMail [isp server] will work ok in this configuration}.

Report back!

Cheers,
Nev.
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Postby pjacobjose » Mar 11 04 4:11 am

Thanks Oliver & Nev.

Now at last I could pop the local mail.
POP3 server: IP of wingate server(192.168.100.2 ) port 8110
SMTP server: IP of wingate server(192.168.100.2 ) port 8025
At the POP3 server policy everyone included.
Now while testing the account it's fine.

Any feedback please let me know. Meanwhile let me check any erors on real time scenario.

Thanks Oliver and Nev for your valuable advise...

Cheers
Jose
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Postby omg900 » Mar 11 04 9:57 pm

pjacobjose wrote:Thanks Oliver & Nev.

Now at last I could pop the local mail.
POP3 server: IP of wingate server(192.168.100.2 ) port 8110
SMTP server: IP of wingate server(192.168.100.2 ) port 8025
At the POP3 server policy everyone included.
Now while testing the account it's fine.

Any feedback please let me know. Meanwhile let me check any erors on real time scenario.

Thanks Oliver and Nev for your valuable advise...

Cheers
Jose


Hi Jose,

great that it's working now. What kind of feedback you want? With regards to e-mail I personally suggest to get away from Outlook as this is a rather "fat" piece of software and usually vulnerable to virus infections. Instead I suggest "The Bat!" which is lean, small and much less vulnerable. FYI I have no personal interests in The Bat! but I am using it for many many years and feeling very comfortable with it. Good luck to you.

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