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Real Name No Gimmicks
Joined: January 2002
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One of my mates needs his mail in the office, but the network blocks pop access on port 110 with an outside destination. I would like to set-up anything to help him out. I was thinkikng about forwarding inbound traffic on port 8080 on my Fedora Core 3 to the pop server of our ISP on port 110... Is that doable? What should I google for? Any other solutions for this? Any suggestions are welcome. Thnx Lukas |
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