Hi, The only other thing I can think of is that you need popper running on the Linux server to provide the pop3 service for the Win email Clients.. Graham Smith ---------------------------------------------------- On 12-Aug-2000 Paul Evans wrote:
What email client do you use in windows? Is it pointing at the ip address of your server? I had a similar problem, but it turned out that the settings in outlook were the problem.
Paul -----Original Message----- From: Graham Smith [mailto:gqs@zip.com.au] Sent: 11. august 2000 20:48 To: SuSE Linux English Subject: RE: [SLE] mailing thru windows
On 11-Aug-2000 S.Toms wrote:
I've been going over this for quite some time now and finally decided to ask, see if someone has an idea on this or not. I've got a miny network going, fileserver, firewall and various workstations. A couple of these workstations are using windows 98 and I have yet to be able to get it to use my mailserver to send out mail. Anyone have any ideas? I'm thinking I'm missing something in the sendmail.rc.config file maybe, but I'm not sure what. My linux stations I'm able to get to use my mailserver by setting SENDMAIL_RELAY to my mailserver, But the windows computers I'm not having any luck with.
-- S.Toms - tomas@primenet.com - www.primenet.com/~tomas SuSE Linux v6.4+ - Kernel 2.2.16 Hi,
The only Windows e-mail client I managed to get working properly with Linux is Pegasus. If you want further details on the setup please email me. It has been quite a while since I have played around with the product and I'm only using it at the office.
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