This is a discussion on "al owens" by within the Windows Web Servers forums, part of the Web Server and Related Forums category; "al owens" by "Wisdom seeker" <durham-writer@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:<...
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"Wisdom seeker" <durham-writer@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:<Hb2Ja.6781$C83.618883@newsread1.prod.itd.ear thlink.net>... > Hi all, > I could use some help working in a windows xp environment. Instead of > using IIS, I have a different server for the web sites. I can also run a > ftp site that > maps to wordsalad.no-ip.org > I'm working with this dynamic IP services for learning purposes. I use > a service that maps the domain to my IP. That has worked fine for ftp and > for various web > sites. I use KWFS web server. Yes, I'd like to learn Apache but right now > I'm just > trying to get things working and the web server isn't the problem. > The problem is with the email server. I got this dvd on hosting email > servers (SMTP/POP) > and web servers, ftp, etc. On the DVD was a program called ArgoSoft email > server. It's > easy enough to configure so it should work. Again the domain name I'm > testing is > wordsalad.no-ip.org, which works for ftp server and web server. I was told > by the > providers of no-ip.com that my ISP may block port 25. Ok, I can see how > this might happen. > But I need to try to telnet to wordsalad.no-ip.org to see if that's > happening. I can't telnet to > the email server port 25 or port 23, the default telnet port. Why would > port 23 be blocked? > I stopped IIS so it wouldn't interfere with anything. It was suggested > that I try to telnet from > a remote location. I don't have a router. My request is to see if > someone can telnet to wordsalad.no-ip.org and use port 23 and then port 25. > Oh, I know I had to > change the service setting with no-ip.com to add the MX record. I added > record > wordsalad.no-ip.org and it still doesn't work. > Any suggestions would be appreciated. > Bruce > > -- > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > Bruce M. Whealton, Jr. > Publisher/Webmaster Co-Editor of > Word Salad - Literary Magazine at: > http://wordsalad.net/ > ICQ # 15782569 > MSN IM: brucewhealton@hotmail.com > Yahoo IM: brucewhealton > AIM: BruceMWhealton > Check out some charitable sites: > http://trianglesupport.no-ip.org/ > http://durham-resources.no-ip.org/ > http://savebruce.no-ip.org/ > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ |
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I couldnt telnet to it either.
-- [ FYI this is a tag line - legal for commercial purposes ] FREE FREE - http://thewebauthor.tripod.com/index.htm Why your web presence MAKES a difference .. "ggh" <gghhffjj0000@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1be0fa73.0306280938.174b63ec@posting.google.c om... > "al owens" by > "Wisdom seeker" <durham-writer@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:<Hb2Ja.6781$C83.618883@newsread1.prod.itd.ear thlink.net>... > > Hi all, > > I could use some help working in a windows xp environment. Instead of > > using IIS, I have a different server for the web sites. I can also run a > > ftp site that > > maps to wordsalad.no-ip.org > > I'm working with this dynamic IP services for learning purposes. I use > > a service that maps the domain to my IP. That has worked fine for ftp and > > for various web > > sites. I use KWFS web server. Yes, I'd like to learn Apache but right now > > I'm just > > trying to get things working and the web server isn't the problem. > > The problem is with the email server. I got this dvd on hosting > > servers (SMTP/POP) > > and web servers, ftp, etc. On the DVD was a program called ArgoSoft > > server. It's > > easy enough to configure so it should work. Again the domain name I'm > > testing is > > wordsalad.no-ip.org, which works for ftp server and web server. I was told > > by the > > providers of no-ip.com that my ISP may block port 25. Ok, I can see how > > this might happen. > > But I need to try to telnet to wordsalad.no-ip.org to see if that's > > happening. I can't telnet to > > the email server port 25 or port 23, the default telnet port. Why would > > port 23 be blocked? > > I stopped IIS so it wouldn't interfere with anything. It was suggested > > that I try to telnet from > > a remote location. I don't have a router. My request is to see if > > someone can telnet to wordsalad.no-ip.org and use port 23 and then port 25. > > Oh, I know I had to > > change the service setting with no-ip.com to add the MX record. I added > > record > > wordsalad.no-ip.org and it still doesn't work. > > Any suggestions would be appreciated. > > Bruce > > > > -- > > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > > Bruce M. Whealton, Jr. > > Publisher/Webmaster Co-Editor of > > Word Salad - Literary Magazine at: > > http://wordsalad.net/ > > ICQ # 15782569 > > MSN IM: brucewhealton@hotmail.com > > Yahoo IM: brucewhealton > > AIM: BruceMWhealton > > Check out some charitable sites: > > http://trianglesupport.no-ip.org/ > > http://durham-resources.no-ip.org/ > > http://savebruce.no-ip.org/ > > ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ |
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