Mail Troubleshooting
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Yes, I specified an IP address to that client computer.
What next?
Confirm that under TCP/IP settings for the client computer's network
card 'Gateway' is configured correctly. Since an IP address was
specified to that client computer it must have a gateway address.
The gateway address being OrbitNet internal IP address.
OrbitNet Internal IP Address: The IP address
OrbitNet uses to listen for connection requests from other computers
on your local network. This value should be set to the IP
address directly connected to the internal network.
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To make sure that the client computer has been assigned the correct
'Gateway' information you will need to if using:-
- Windows 95/98
- Click on Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Network.
- Highlight TCP/IP for the client computer's network card and
click on Properties.
- Click on the 'Gateway' tab and look in the box labeled
'Installed gateways'.
- Windows NT
- Click on Start -> Settings -> Control Panel -> Network ->
Protocols -> TCP/IP Protocol -> Properties.
- From the drop-down box, select the client computer's network
card and look in the box labeled 'Default Gateway'.
- Macintosh
- Click on Apple Menu -> Control Panels -> TCP/IP.
- Look at the IP address next to the title 'Router Address'.
* You can refer to
Configuring the Gateway on the Client Computer When IP Address is Set to
"Specify".
Once you have done the above
click here.
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