Subj : Help To : CARL ARNETT From : Jos Huijnen Date : Sat Jan 13 2001 03:50 am Hello CARL! you wrote to JOS HUIJNEN: JH>> So the delivery of e-mail (to your ISP) is also handled by JH>> Winserver? CA> Yep, it has 2 available servers, smtp, or pop3, and another one, CA> WCmail, which is UUCP. In that case you should take a look at the format of the files Winserver is using for smtp, pop3 and/or wcmail(uucp). WaterGate can do all of them. Uucp must be configured in the "user definitions". Smtp and pop3 in the "link definitions". Also remember to take a look at the "RFC settings" (In the "System configuration"), because there are configured some global settings on this one. Only thing you have to take a close look at, is the format of the files and the directory structure (and filenames) used in WaterGate as well in Winserver. They have to use the same format/filenames/dirstructures. If not, you can't use that combination without any util which does some conversion (I have had this myself because UUPC/Extended isn't fully implemented yet in WaterGate and it doesn't use the same filenames/in-outbound dirs as WaterGate). I hope this will help you in the correct direction for configuring WaterGate in combination with Winserver. Greetings, Jos Huijnen --- GoldED+ snapshot-2000.12.24 (WinNT 5.0.2195-Service_Pack_1 i686) * Origin: The Snake [+31-43-3540992] -- http://t-snake.webhop.org (2:280/4312) .