  | | | Help I 've got an XP on my Linux network | Help I 've got an XP on my Linux network 2006-03-25 - By brad.mugleston@(protected)
Back On Sat, 25 Mar 2006, Ted Potter wrote:
> On 3/25/06, brad.mugleston@(protected) <brad.mugleston@(protected)> wrote: > > I've finally got more time to play with this XP thing and I'm > > still not getting it. First I want to thank Ted, Bob and Harold > > for their suggestions - I guess I just couldn't follow them. > > > > Anyway, I've got a family XP box that almost everyone in the > > house uses (but me) I've got a FC4 box in the basement that uses > > Fetchmail to go out and grab emails off the web (lots of various > > sites for the same people) and brings them > > home for people to read (/var/spool/mail/loginname) - they use to > > use my Linux box (or notebook or a different linux machine) but now > > they want to use the XP machine (teenagers, don't know what to do > > with them). Anyway they have Outlook on the XP machine and everyone > > has their own account. > > > > I can now map drives from the FC4 box to the XP. I can also > > print to the printers attached to different Linux machines. But > > I can't figure out how toget Outlook to read the mail on the FC4 > > machine. > > > > What I'd really like is the ability to leave the mail on the FC4 > > machine if possible - that way I can back it up. But if that's > > not availabe I'll live with that. They will just have to learn > > that when they use the notebook (linux) they will not have access > > to their mail. > > > > So, this is what I believe I need: > > > > Either the ability to recognize the login name on the XP box or > > to tie it to the parameters of Outlook under each login (I > > believe this is the way it works) but how do I tell Outlook where > > to look? I tried \\192.168.1.55\var\log\mail\sam - for the > > outlook setup under Sam but that didn't seem to find the box. I > > also tried variations of that. > > > > I haven't even tried to get it to send email but that should be > > easy as in the past I've just use everyones comcast account and > > didn't rely on the mail server to do anything. > > > > Any help would be appreciated. > > > > Brad Mugleston, KI0OT > > > > There are 10 types of people in this world. Those that > > understand binary and those that don't. > > > > On Tue, 21 Mar 2006, Ted Potter wrote: > > > > > On 3/21/06, Mugleston, Brad <brad.mugleston@(protected)> wrote: > > > > Here's the low down. For school purposes we ended up having to purchase > > > > a Windows machine to run the kids school software (AMD 64 processor so I > > > > can't wait to assumeulate it into Linux). But as it's there I want to > > > > get it working with the network. I've got SAMBA working on my server > > > > (FC4) and have somehow managed to map some drives (late last night, hope > > > > there are still mapped today). My next step is to set up Email as I > > > > have my server picking up email from all the places the kids have email > > > > accounts and delivering it to Linux mail boxes. I haven't set up > > > > Outlook for a few years but if I remember correctly it wasn't too > > > > difficult but then in the older version of windows and mapping a drive > > > > under SAMBA wasn't too difficult either. > > > > > > > > Does anyone know of a good website (with pretty pictures) on how to do > > > > this or can someone talk me out of (or through) doing this? > > > > > > > > Thanks, > > > > > > > > Brad > > > > > > > Brad - > > just for testing try this. > > 1. in outlook express go to tools email accounts or whatever > ms calls it these days. > > 2. look for the server setup area > 3. in the pop3 server name use > 192.168.1.55 > 4. in the username password setting use > the login name (from the FC4 box) and password. > 5. Under advanced select keep mail on server > > Then see if you can receive the email from the FC4 > box. > > email using tcp/ip not smb that is why it is simple. Your > FC4 box is like many email servers on the internet. They work > the same. > > for a simple test on the windows machine get to the dos prompt. > they type: > telnet 192.168.1.55 110 > that should log you in to the FC4 box on port 110 (which is used > for pop3 mail) you should get some kind of response. > > hth > > > -- > Ted Potter > tpotter@(protected) > > __ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ ____ Ted, Thanks as my earlier email said I got it working with your and everyone elses help.
Thanks,
Brad
PS - I haven't yet played with what you sent but next time I can get on the XP machine that's what I'll do.
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