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>From what I see, you can currently get to your mail from your internal
network. So everything is configured and works.

The first way that comes to my mind(and the cheapest if not the best)
to give access from the internet is to get a fixed public IP address
from youe ISP (I presume that your company has an internet access
protected by a firewall), configure your firewall to do NAT to reroute
pop3 traffic (sorry, I dont remember the IP port number) to your
Iseries. That should be enough.

Denis Robitaille
Directeur services technique TI
819 363 5187

>>> justin@reliatek.com 11/14/02 09:48am >>>
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Good Morning Everyone,
            We currently use the built-in POP3 and SMTP functions of
our
ISERIES to host our company e-mail. We want to have the ability to
view
our e-mail on the web. Could someone point me in the right direction
to
purchasing, downloading, or rolling my own? Thanks.

Justin Houchin
Programmer and Web Developer
www.reliatek.com
justin@reliatek.com

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