musicfrisk Posted April 10, 2004 Posted April 10, 2004 I know I've seen this discussed before. But I wasn't behind one then. But I am now Can someone please give advice? Thanks. Quote
Head Guru Posted April 10, 2004 Posted April 10, 2004 Try running your email out on port26 Each TCh server is running email services on ports 25 and 26 Let us know... Quote
TCH-Don Posted April 11, 2004 Posted April 11, 2004 I know squirrel works behind a corp firewall, if that helps. Quote
musicfrisk Posted April 11, 2004 Author Posted April 11, 2004 where was this moved to? How do I change my e-mail port #? Quote
TCH-Don Posted April 11, 2004 Posted April 11, 2004 It was moved to backend services E-Mail, FTP, DNS, and so on... but a temporary link to the post was left in the original place. to change to port 26: in outlook > tools > accounts select the account > properties > advanced and change port 25 to 26 to see if that helps But in most corporate firewalls it may not which is why I have to use squirrel mail. Quote
MikeJ Posted April 11, 2004 Posted April 11, 2004 There's a little info here on using squirrelmail that might be helpful. Quote
musicfrisk Posted April 13, 2004 Author Posted April 13, 2004 OK, I made a page with that, but it doesn't work. http://musicfrisk.com/sqmail.php anyone have suggestions? Quote
noxipoo Posted April 13, 2004 Posted April 13, 2004 port 26! took a while to figure how to change that in Eudora, they hide it as a plugin of all things. now is there a send size limit or do I set that? Quote
ThumpAZ Posted April 13, 2004 Posted April 13, 2004 Don't worry about setting it for the most part. It should be no more than 2/3rd's of what you have for a mailbox quota in your cPanel, as a rule of thumb only. Quote
musicfrisk Posted April 13, 2004 Author Posted April 13, 2004 OK, I made a page with that, but it doesn't work. http://musicfrisk.com/sqmail.php anyone have suggestions? anyone? Quote
TCH-Don Posted April 14, 2004 Posted April 14, 2004 It doesn't look like anyone is doing this. I gave it a try, but no luck. I just goto my site and add sqmail to the url Quote
TCH-JimE Posted April 15, 2004 Posted April 15, 2004 I have to type in: >www.mywebsitename.com/sqmail/src/login.php Try that (of course emitting the mywebsitename for your one!) Jim Quote
musicfrisk Posted April 16, 2004 Author Posted April 16, 2004 This is really very simple. Once you understand that TCH has already done it! that page further up should be updated, I foolishly thought I had to build my own page, but I didn't cause. Rock Sign Quote
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