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Hi Rob,

@11-Mar-2003, 17:33 +0100 (16:33 UK time) Rob [R] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

R> what do you mean with mapped ports ?? do you use other port-no.'s than the
R> default ones ?

Yes - the default ports are in use because I run a proper mail
server here too. If I need to hit an alternative server, I have to
use port mapping or (e.g.) 8110=>110 and 8025=>25.

R> i'll have a look at Proxy+ too, looks nice.

AAMOF Proxy+ has a mail server in it too. I don't use it myself, but
it's supposedly okay.

MDP>> But do be careful out there! You'll need firewall and
MDP>> restricted access to ensure that "the evil spammer" isn't able
MDP>> to take advantage of an open proxy to route spam through your
MDP>> server.

R> right !! i'm using Agnitum's OutPost (firewall) and EzProxy only
R> allows users/clients that you define to use certain services
R> (like http, smtp). also, EzProxy is 'bound' to my local network
R> ip-address.

Sounds fine. You can always verify its visibility using an online
proxy checker system like this one here: http://hatcheck.org/proxy

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Cheers -- .\\arck D Pearlstone -- List moderator
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