Someone much smarter than I, on Thu, Jul 22, 2004 at 08:36:36AM +1000, spake thus.
Yes we have our own domain and want to use our own server. Mail does go
out OK, but nothing seems to come in and ...it just occurred to me
that the previous ISP may not have adjusted the internet mail
On Thu, July 22, 2004 6:57 pm, Shaun Oliver said:
Someone much smarter than I, on Thu, Jul 22, 2004 at 08:36:36AM +1000,
spake thus.
Yes we have our own domain and want to use our own server. Mail does go
out OK, but nothing seems to come in and ...it just occurred to
me
that the
Hi all,
I have set up a small ntwork for a disability group and all is well,
except they can't receive any mail.
We have adsl with TPG and I have successfully forwarded the web requests
to the internal web server from the router, but I think I may have missed
something on the email side. The
you might want to look at forwarding port 110
for pop3
mind you,
that should be a non-issue.
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are right more than half of the time.
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Shaun Oliver
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well yeah 110 if you want your pop3 server to be visible... 25 if you want
your sendmail server to be accessible...
James
On Wednesday 21 July 2004 20:19, Shaun Oliver wrote:
you might want to look at forwarding port 110
for pop3
mind you,
that should be a non-issue.
--
Democracy is the
Someone much smarter than I, on Wed, Jul 21, 2004 at 09:02:09PM +1000, spake thus.
well yeah 110 if you want your pop3 server to be visible... 25 if you want
your sendmail server to be accessible...
I think the problem is
he's not getting mail in from the ISP's servers.
Simon, correct me if
On Wed, July 21, 2004 8:59 pm, Shaun Oliver said:
Someone much smarter than I, on Wed, Jul 21, 2004 at 09:02:09PM +1000,
spake thus.
well yeah 110 if you want your pop3 server to be visible... 25 if you
want
your sendmail server to be accessible...
I think the problem is
he's not getting
Simon Bryan wrote:
it just occurred to me
that the previous ISP may not have adjusted the internet mail records
(MX??), will ring them and find out.
Doesn't your new ISP do this?
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