Forgive me if I am still off-track,
but it sounds as if you want your Windows clients to be able to send and
receive email to and from your ISP (thru your Dachstein server) NOT from
your Dachstein server.

If that is the case then simply just add those SMTP and pop addresses into
your Windows client email programs, and they will be able to send and
receive email.  Nothing is needed to be configured in your Dachstein server
in order for your Windows computer/client email to work.

Same thing goes for any newsgroup program you are using, just add the news
server address to your favorite news reader program and it works.

Again, sorry if I am not on the right track.

Good Luck,
Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Stewart Adey
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 10:13 PM
To: Leaf Digest
Subject: [Leaf-user] ISP e-mail access help *desperate*


Hi, My question sortof wasn't answered before as the people who responded
(thank you by the way) mis-interpreted my plight.  Here it is in depth and
clarity:

I'm in Australia using Optus@Home cable service.  (DHCP)

Their Mail server is "mail" (mail-optushome.optusnet.com.au) or 203.2.75.209
Their News server is "news" (news-vip.optusnet.com.au) or 210.49.20.254

I understand that:  SMTP runs on port 25/tcp
                            POP-3 runs on port 110/tcp/udp

                            NNTP runs on port 119/tcp.

I'm running Dachstein 4.0.6 as router/firewall and i have windows clients.

I need to be able to access my isp's e-mail server from one of the internal
computers.  What do I have to do?



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