To use James this way..
1/ your clients have to have James IP address as their outgoing SMTP server
2/ James has to accept mail from these machines, see the
"RemoteAddrNotInNetwork" setting, and add a wildcard'ed IP to match your
internal network like "127.0.0.1, 192.168.0.*"
3/ Make sure James can access the net on port 25, and has access to good DNS
servers, and is configured with the DNS server IP addresses.

4/ Send and recieve mail :)

d.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Airton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 20 August 2002 18:13
> To: James Users List
> Subject: Connecting James' clients to internet
>
>
> I'd like to use the computer I've installed James to permit
> access to internet to its clients. Actually these clients haven't
> access to internet and they only change messages inside our intranet.
>
> The James server is connected to a enterprise proxy and has
> access to internet.
>
> Then the clients (users) only could use e-mail (ports 25 and 110)
> but not port 80 - they couldn't use a browser do navigate on
> internet. Thats a security/critical net.
>
> Is it possible? How to configure it?
>
> thanks
>


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