Workgroup Internet Gateway
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What mail clients does it work with?
What you need to send mail over the Internet
How does WIG Work?
Setting up the gateway for Windows 95
Specifying your details
When to Send and Receive Mail
Installing the Workgroup Internet Gateway (WIG) Service into MS Exchange
Specifying Host Details
Specifying Connection and Disconnection Options
Logging Errors
The WIG Administrator Program
Viewing Pending Mail for all users
Event Logging
Adding Users
Virtual Mailboxes
Users with Domain names
Individual POP3 Mailboxes
Forwarding a User's Mail
Adding a Signature
Changing a User's Password
Editing and Deleting Users
Editing Workgroup Information
Auto Responders
Node Names and Domain Names
The WigUser Program
How to License the WIG
Adding people to your MS Exchange Address Book
Installing Dial-Networking in Windows 95
Creating a new Dial-Up Connection
Installing TCP/IP Networking
Using MS Mail with WIG
Setting up WIG to work with MS Mail
Setting up Users in WIG
Setting up an MS Mailbox for Internet Messages
Setting up the Gateway machine
Setting up the WFWG Client
Sending Mail from MS Mail
Intergrating OfficeTalk and the Workgroup Internet Gateway