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  1. dingo987

    POP/IMAP access

    I am setting up POP3 access for my outside users on my Exchange Server 5.5sp4/WINNT4sp6 server. When I access my POP/IMAP account via my cable modem I can send and receive no problem. When I dial up to the internet and try to access my POP/IMAP account I can only receive not send. I receive an...
  2. dingo987

    Cisco ACL basics

    Just a question to satisy my cuiosity: I have a Cisco 2620, What command shows me its ACL? How do you create an ACL? In a typical ACL command such as: access-list 100 permit tcp any host 171.16.23.1 eq 80 access-list 100 deny ip any any where does the number 100 come from? Is it a port...
  3. dingo987

    Outlook 2000

    I am running Exch.Srvr5.5sp4 under WINNT4 sp6. My Outlook clients cannot delete or move more that 1 item at a time. Deleting 1 item is OK, but with 2 or more Outlook says that the files are being deleted, but they are not. The system just hangs forever. Can anyone help me out here??? Thanks, Mike
  4. dingo987

    POP refused

    I have an NT4 network with Exchange Server5.5 running. In an attempt to give my remote users POP and SMTP access I have discovered that NNTP and POP are not listening. It seems that the ports are open, but as soon as a connection is established in with port 110 it is INSTANTANEOUSLY closed. I...
  5. dingo987

    POP Server

    I have some remote clients that are always on the go. They want to get their mail via pop clients (Outlook express, Netscape, etc.). We run Exchange Server5.5sp4. I can't find any information on how to setup Exchange as a POP Server. Can anyone help me out? TIA Mike
  6. dingo987

    Hi guys, Solved the last problem.Ve

    Hi guys, Solved the last problem.Very, very odd. To ping my remote server I had to add the correct route to my NT machine and then add and delete this route: 1.1.1.0. mask 255.255.255.255 (IP for internet gateway) So now I can ping the remote server, but should I not be able to see it in Network...
  7. dingo987

    ping remote office router

    I have a LAN being nurtured to a WAN. We are connecting to a remote office by a T1 seperated by Cisco 1601 routers. -My router 172.16.0.191 -Remote router 172.16.1.1 -Route added 172.16.1.0 mask 255.255.255.0 172.16.0.191 My ISP tells me that they can do an extended ping (using my NT...

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