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		Freekstyle -
 
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				 Posted: Sun Jul 13, 2003 5:43 pm    Post subject: E-mail/pop 3 | 
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				How can i get my own pop 3 e-mail to my ip adress?
 
 
Deos anyone know? _________________
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		aprelium -
 
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				 Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2003 3:55 pm    Post subject: Re: E-mail/pop 3 | 
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				 	  | Freekstyle wrote: | 	 		  How can i get my own pop 3 e-mail to my ip adress?
 
 
Deos anyone know? | 	  
 
You'll have to install your own mailserver on your computer and your computer must be 24/24 online. Besides, you'll have to buy a domain name and to make it point to your computer IP. _________________ Support Team
 
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		CapFusion -
 
  Joined: 18 May 2003 Posts: 617 Location: Lost in Abyss' Dungeon
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				 Posted: Tue Jul 15, 2003 12:48 am    Post subject: Re: E-mail/pop 3 | 
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				 	  | Freekstyle wrote: | 	 		  How can i get my own pop 3 e-mail to my ip adress?
 
Deos anyone know? | 	  
 
 
Check your mailserver can auto detect and find your ISP DNS or any DNS.
 
 
Set the following for your router:
 
POP3 = 110
 
SMTP = 25
 
Forward this above port to your LAN IP where mailserver is on.
 
 
 
Set the following for your Domain Register:
 
Make a subname call mail.
 
Enther your Static IP to contact your Server.
 
Use MX or MXE for record.
 
 
 
Set your mail client POP3/SMTP as mail.YourDomainName.com
 
You should now receiving and sending mail.
 
 
You are set. _________________ CapFusion,... | 
			 
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		mcwilliams132 -
 
  Joined: 27 Jul 2003 Posts: 167 Location: Oshkosh, WI
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				 Posted: Wed Aug 13, 2003 4:35 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				here's what I got running
 
 
domain name from GoDaddy.com
 
 
Free dns service from ZoneEdit.com
 
 
Free WebServer : Abyss (rocks)
 
 
Free SMTP/POP3/WebMail Server : SurgeMail (netwinsite.com)
 
 
I haven't figured out the webmail stuff yet but settingup the SMTP/POP3 stuff was easy... _________________ ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
 
:: Jon-Paul LeClair
 
:: http://mcwilliamsworld.com
 
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		CapFusion -
 
  Joined: 18 May 2003 Posts: 617 Location: Lost in Abyss' Dungeon
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				 Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2003 6:43 pm    Post subject:  | 
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				 	  | mcwilliams132 wrote: | 	 		  here's what I got running
 
 
domain name from GoDaddy.com
 
 
Free dns service from ZoneEdit.com
 
 
Free WebServer : Abyss (rocks)
 
 
Free SMTP/POP3/WebMail Server : SurgeMail (netwinsite.com)
 
 
I haven't figured out the webmail stuff yet but settingup the SMTP/POP3 stuff was easy... | 	  
 
 
Sorry for late post... Had too many project going on.
 
 
 
For WebMail, you will need to find out where your mail is locate / folder where it store the mail. Setup your Domain Name to point to your mailserver and it port and it folder where it store the mail. 
 
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http://ipaddress:port/mail/ 
 
Or 
 
http://ipaddress:port/mail/login.html
 
 
Configur or setup your Domain Name by making another subhostname like Webmail and point to > http://ipaddress:port/mail < or accordingly to the folder where you login.
 
 
HTH _________________ CapFusion,... | 
			 
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