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This weekend I installed a Sonic Wall Pro 100. On the LAN, it works
well except for one problem with retrieving GOVnet mail. I am also
having issues using GOVnet dial-in and would appreciate any advice.
I run a web server and a separate mail server (First Class) behind the
Sonic. FirstClass is on the DMZ.
Problems...I can access FirstClass and my web page from home using
Adelphia Cable but not using my GOVnet dial-up account.
I can send mail via my Govnet account from my LAN but not receive mail
from GOVnet while on the LAN. Spent hours on the phone today with
Sonic...I have to say, they were wonderful, however, I still have my
problems. I did speak with GOVnet and they suggested I contact some of
you that have a similar set-up.
Looking for any advice so I can try again tomorrow:)
Nancy Westlund
Educational Technology Facilitator
Flood Brook Union School
802-824-6152
802-824-6811
802-824-4105 fax
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On Wednesday, October 16, 2002, at 04:13 PM, Robert Gervais wrote:
> Look into Sonic Wall. It's not software, but the price is good and the
> product, to me, is superb.
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> Rob Gervais
> Technology Coordinator
> Enosburg Graded School District
> Enosburg, VT 05450
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