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philip95

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can use a network router to network two desktops (windows 8) and two laptops (windows 7, xp) using wired and wireless connection, so that i can share files, printers and use remote desktop and host a basic email sever between the four computer without an internet connection

if i can how would host the email sever over the router so that email can be sent between the computer i plan to use mercury mail server and have not got a router yet.
 

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Windows 7 Pro 32 bit and windows xp pro 32 bit and windows 98 SE
Just forward the incoming port 21 25 and whatever ports the protocols pop/imap for your connecting clients need.

If your not stuck to mercury mail server then hmail server is one of the best windows mail servers and free.

On a personal note I'd never host a mail server on a local network as unless you use a 3rd party smtp server or then most of your mail will automatically be rejected by receiving mail servers spam policies due to the network block it is being sent from.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
OS
Windows 11
Why port 21 (FTP). I have a feeling you meant 25 for SMTP. :)
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate x64
Just forward the incoming port 25 and whatever ports the protocols pop/imap for your connecting clients need.

If your not stuck to mercury mail server then hmail server is one of the best windows mail servers and free.

On a personal note I'd never host a mail server on a local network as unless you use a 3rd party smtp server or then most of your mail will automatically be rejected by receiving mail servers spam policies due to the network block it is being sent from.

i give hmail ago if it is any good i will use it and how do you froward ports?
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Pro 32 bit and windows xp pro 32 bit and windows 98 SE
Why port 21 (FTP). I have a feeling you meant 25 for SMTP. :)

Yeah it was an intentional typo to see if anybody would spot it :zip:

Just forward the incoming port 21 and whatever ports the protocols pop/imap for your connecting clients need.

If your not stuck to mercury mail server then hmail server is one of the best windows mail servers and free.

On a personal note I'd never host a mail server on a local network as unless you use a 3rd party smtp server or then most of your mail will automatically be rejected by receiving mail servers spam policies due to the network block it is being sent from.

i give hmail ago if it is any good i will use it and how do you froward ports?

hmail is very good and the best you can get without paying lots of money, you forward the ports from your router control panel.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
OS
Windows 11

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Custom built
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Windows 7 Ultimate 64 bit
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AMD Phenom II X4 965 Black Edition
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GSkill 4 X 2 GB PC 8500
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TBH I moved all my mail server stuff to google apps when it was still free, and the bulk SMTP with sendgrid given the token costs involved in getting premium quality service it seemed silly to waste my time doing it myself.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
OS
Windows 11
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