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Join Date: Oct 2005
Posts: 14
OS: Windoze XP
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Port Forwarding Or Routing
I'm running a Windows 2003 SBE Server. My Internet Connection has a static IP adress, so I can log on to my server remotely. My email hosting is done on a different system to the server, and I want to be able to route all requests to port 3000 to the mail server's IP. So that I can check email over the internet from any PC. I am running Alt-N Mailer Daemon, with World Client enabled. Can I do that with Win2k3 SBE, and how do I do that? Thanx in advance.
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