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Topic: Access to Webmail returns error (Read 1983 times)
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jariggs
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I want those having mydomain email to be able to access their email, and only their email. When I go through the login on alpha-tech home page, and then through Horde, I get everyone's email. How can each email addressee access only their email on the web; without POP3, and in the fewest steps... Based on other posts, it seems they should be able to go to www/mydomain/webmail and enter their email address and password - however when I try do so, I get the following error: The connection was refused when attempting to contact: www.odysseyshop.net:2095. I don't get the password screen. Thanks in advance-- JAR
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Brad
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Don't forget to add the / after the word webmail. :-)
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jariggs
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I am now able to get webmail for the individual accounts...I guess only mine has everyone's email since I am admin.
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When I try to access my email through the web, I am getting the following error:
what does this mean?
"The connection was refused when attempting to contact 70.85.2.84:2095"
I get the same error whether attempting to go through the address bar in explorer or going to the website first and then trying to login to "Read Your Own Email with Webmail"
Since it works off my laptop at home but not here at work, is it an issue on this server or is there someway around it. While I am not overly concerned whether I can get to the webmail from this specific location, I am concerned that I may not be able to access it from other locations when I really need to.
Thanks,
Jeff Riggs
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Brad
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It sounds like it might be your firewall settings for your work LAN.
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jariggs
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That's what I suspected although my IT guy claimed otherwise... Unless there's a way to reconfigure the port used by WebMail, I'll worry about that issue another day... Jeff R 
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Brad
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No it can't be reconfigured, sorry.
Tell your IT guy to specifically allow the webmail port number in the router firewall. That should fix any issues.
Brad
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