On Sat, Jan 18, 2003 at 03:23:03PM +0530, Rajesh wrote:

>>>At present there is no local DNS server. Will I have to setup local
>>>DNS too.

I am running a local DNS here. It is better to have one locally.

>>>When the  user puts  say pop3.gmx.net as  pop server, it  should be
>>>resolvable isn't  it ? What changes  I have to make  in the windows
>>>client

Yeah. Here  all users are on  win98 clients and uses  MS Outlook. They
have their own pop3 and smtp  settings.  For that I gave the DNS entry
and gateway IP in the win98 machines.

>>>Will directly giving the pop3 server name of gmx and user id and
>>>password as we normally do for pop3 retrieval will work ?

Yes. 

Regards
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