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aaronbav

join:2004-07-24
Atlanta, GA
·Comcast

reply to Ben Zona
Re: [Servers] Can someone help with DNS resolution here?

I use VPN to connect to my internal LAN and mail server so as not to expose my IMAP server to the outside world.

Obviously this would only work if you are using your own laptop or are at a machine where you can access/configure a VPN client. I don't beleive you mentioned what O.S. and mail server you are using - that would be helpful.

aaronbav

join:2004-07-24
Atlanta, GA
·Comcast

Forgot to add:

I use both Mercury mail as well as SBS/Exchange 2k3. I can configure Exchange for Web access (OWA) which also works very well and is accessible from any web browser.

It is also possible to set up Mercury to be available via a Web interface by installing Squirrel Mail:

»www.netdummy.net/squirrelmail.html
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