Re: Winroute PRO Ports needed for hotmail
From: Nostradamus99 (nostradamus99@hotmail.com)Date: 01/04/02
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From: nostradamus99@hotmail.com (Nostradamus99) Date: 3 Jan 2002 23:02:19 -0800
I resolved it by using the proxy server in winroute (settings, enable
proxyserver) and in IE, under Tools, Inet options, Connections, LAN
settings, select use a proxy server (enter the port) instead of
automatically detect settings.
Dont ask me why it work now..it does.
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> On around 19 Dec 2001 05:35:42 -0800, nostradamus99@hotmail.com
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> > Hi Everybody,
> >
> > I've been testing out Winroute Pro 4.1 on a NT 4 server and I'm stuck!
> >
> > When I'm using hotmail from my clients, I mostly get a timeout and
> > sometimes if I lucky I get as far as the inbox. When I try to send
> > mail, I get the same problem.
>
> I'm just now configuring WinRoute on my Win98SE system and experimented with
> connecting to Hotmail through the MSN Messenger link. No dice. Opening port
> 443 for HTTPS corrected the problem and I'm now able to check my Hotmail. So
> see if you have port 443 permissions set for your client connections.
>
> > When I access hotmail from the server where Winroute in installed and
> > the ADSL modem is hooked up to, everything works perfectly.
>
> Because it suits my purposes so far, I enter all my filters in the "Any
> Interface" selection under packet filtering, assuming that doing so will give
> both computers on my crossover network equal access to the 'net.
>
> Damaeus
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