Hi,
We have a couple users who need access to external (on our ISP) POP boxes.
I set up a couple plug-gw proxies (from TIS's FWTK) to create a connection
from our firewall to the desired server (which is always the same). Diald
works fine. If you can't use a local smtp server, you might be able to do
the same for smtp.
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On Fri, 12 Mar 1999, Kevin Hillabolt wrote:
> Has anyone been able to use diald and internet email successfully (over a
> LAN)? If so, could you please tell me how to do it, or where I can find out
> more information.
>
> Note: I am not talking about routing mail through a server on the Diald
> machine, more a client machine trying to access a smtp/pop outside of the
> local network through diald...
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
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> Countec Recycling Systems
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