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Title: outlook express with e-smith
Post by: Ian Campbell on June 13, 2001, 05:38:16 PM
Hi there,

I'm running e-smith 4.1.2 and am having trouble recieving mail via outlook or outlook express clients.  

Web mail works fine and sending from outlook or outlook express is also ok.  It;s just receiving thats a problem.

My mail settings for incoming and outgoing are both set to the following;
 
mail.etoh.dyndns.org

I've also tried using my hostname instead of 'mail' but thats no good either.

Thanks,

Ian
Title: Re: outlook express with e-smith
Post by: Lloyd Keen on June 13, 2001, 07:39:59 PM
Try putting just "mail" in both the incoming and outgoing mailserver addresses or the IP address of the e-smith box.
Title: Re: outlook express with e-smith
Post by: Ian Campbell on June 13, 2001, 07:58:22 PM
ok. I tried that but it is still the same.  I can send but not receive.  

thanks anyway.


any other ideas?
Title: Re: outlook express with e-smith
Post by: Ian Campbell on June 13, 2001, 08:04:13 PM
I think I might not understand how this should actually be working.  Is e-smith completely hosting my mail?  ie. do I need a pop acccount with an ISP or can e-smith do everything.  

I just tried changing my account details in outlook for authentication and I can still send out.  Does this mean that q-mail is just acting as a relay and sending anything straight out regardless of the sender's credentials?

Has anyone got e-mail working with both send and receive using outlook 2000 or outlook express???


Help!!!!
Title: Re: outlook express with e-smith
Post by: Robert Boerner on June 13, 2001, 08:32:01 PM
e-smith does host all your mail completely. I have used both Outlook Express and 2000. I need some more details though. What error message (if any) do you get? How have you configured your clients? For IMAP or POP3? What have you put in the fields for the servers? IP addresses or host names?

Try this...

Put the IP address of the server in both the SMTP server field in Outlook and in the POP3 server field. Also check the email settings in the e-smith-manager. Just guesses. YMMV.
Title: Re: outlook express with e-smith
Post by: Justin on June 13, 2001, 08:35:24 PM
> Try this...
>
> Put the IP address of the server in both the SMTP server
> field in Outlook and in the POP3 server field.

try 192.168.1.1

Justin.
Title: Re: outlook express with e-smith
Post by: Ian Campbell on June 13, 2001, 09:01:01 PM
thanks guys.  I'm an idiot.  I had never actually tried it with IMAP.  I've been using pop3 the whole time.  Changed it to IMAP and all my test messages came flowing through!

thanks guys.

It's 2 in the morning here and the night's not over yet...
Title: Re: outlook express with e-smith
Post by: Nitehawk on June 16, 2001, 03:38:56 PM
Outlook 2000 works with POP3 mail using the IP for  SNMP / POP3 mail server.

Just thought you might like to know.


Nitehawk
Title: Re: outlook express with e-smith
Post by: Nitehawk on June 16, 2001, 03:40:44 PM
Outlook 2000 works with POP3 mail using the IP for  SNMP / POP3 mail server.

Just thought you might like to know.


Nitehawk Ian Campbell wrote:
>
> thanks guys.  I'm an idiot.  I had never actually tried it
> with IMAP.  I've been using pop3 the whole time.  Changed it
> to IMAP and all my test messages came flowing through!
>
> thanks guys.
>
> It's 2 in the morning here and the night's not over yet...