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- Mailgate Ltd - mail server - pop3 connector - proxy gateway - spam . . .
MailGate is a POP3 and SMTP mail server, and also a proxy gateway, providing e-mail and Internet access for your entire network An ideal solution for small to medium sized businesses, whether you use dial-up, broadband, or any routed connection
- Mailgate Products - MailGate - Mail server and proxy gateway
MailGate runs on a single PC and can control either dial-up or broadband Internet connections All of the other workstations on your network can collect mail and connect to the Internet through the service that MailGate provides
- Mailgate Product Support - Mailgate Product FAQs
How do I set up the FreeCap Socks client to work with MailGate? Why does the address entered into the 'Bind port to local interfaces' field in the Custom Proxy screen disappear?
- Mailgate Product Download Area
MailGate integrates with various third party proprietary products using the MailGate Extension Modules In order to evaluate the Extensions, we recommend that you also install the appropriate third party software
- Mailgate Products - MailGate - Mail server
Licencing MailGate is available in 5, 10, 25, 50, 100 and unlimited mailbox versions The number of mailboxes is the maximum number of mailboxes which may be set up and also the maximum number of simultaneous proxy connections allowed
- Mailgate Products - Mailgate Product FAQ
You will need to know the TCP IP address or the HOST name of the MailGate server Also, make sure that the MailGate FTP service is running (Click on Gateway, Setup, and select the FTP tab Make sure FTP is enabled)
- Mailgate Product Support - Support Options
The Mailgate Website offers instant information that may be relevant to any questions or problems you have concerning our products: The F A Q section provides answers to common questions concerning our products
- Mailgate Products - Mailgate Product FAQ
If your Internet connection is on the same machine as MailGate, and you don't have remote clients that require access to MailGate, then you can bind MailGate to only allow the client machines on your LAN to access the MailGate services
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