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Looking for an ASP.net or PHP mail application I can put on my domain to access gmail

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    Hi there, I am a contractor/freelancer and at my current work and other sites Gmail is blocked, I own several of my own domains and have shared hosting (Windows Server 2008, IIS7, .net 3.5, PHP). I would like to install some software package/library on my domain that will allow me to function as close to possible as if I was using gmail, threaded conversation view, labels, sync my contacts? Any suggestions on this? I don't mind paying for the software either. An alternative would be to somehow implement some generic proxy hosted on my domain to allow me to browse any website e.g. Facebook which is also blocked. Another alternative would be to host some remote workstation control web-based app on my domain to connect to my home computer? if this is even possible? Apps/websites such as logmein and the like are also blocked at work. Thanks

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      Hi there, I am a contractor/freelancer and at my current work and other sites Gmail is blocked, I own several of my own domains and have shared hosting (Windows Server 2008, IIS7, .net 3.5, PHP). I would like to install some software package/library on my domain that will allow me to function as close to possible as if I was using gmail, threaded conversation view, labels, sync my contacts? Any suggestions on this? I don't mind paying for the software either. An alternative would be to somehow implement some generic proxy hosted on my domain to allow me to browse any website e.g. Facebook which is also blocked. Another alternative would be to host some remote workstation control web-based app on my domain to connect to my home computer? if this is even possible? Apps/websites such as logmein and the like are also blocked at work. Thanks

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      I would investigate the feasability of connecting to your home PC, then browse to any site you like. Check out these links: http://www.dyndns.com/[^] http://www.realvnc.com/[^] http://www.dameware.com/[^] Hope this helps. David

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        Hi there, I am a contractor/freelancer and at my current work and other sites Gmail is blocked, I own several of my own domains and have shared hosting (Windows Server 2008, IIS7, .net 3.5, PHP). I would like to install some software package/library on my domain that will allow me to function as close to possible as if I was using gmail, threaded conversation view, labels, sync my contacts? Any suggestions on this? I don't mind paying for the software either. An alternative would be to somehow implement some generic proxy hosted on my domain to allow me to browse any website e.g. Facebook which is also blocked. Another alternative would be to host some remote workstation control web-based app on my domain to connect to my home computer? if this is even possible? Apps/websites such as logmein and the like are also blocked at work. Thanks

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        Working at a client once where I needed to use Regulator (but they had a policy to not install apps unless they were approved, typically 3-6 months) I forwarded a port on my router to the RDP port on my workstation at home. If they haven't restricted access to RDP you should be able to get away with simple port forwarding on your router. Cheers, -James

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          Working at a client once where I needed to use Regulator (but they had a policy to not install apps unless they were approved, typically 3-6 months) I forwarded a port on my router to the RDP port on my workstation at home. If they haven't restricted access to RDP you should be able to get away with simple port forwarding on your router. Cheers, -James

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          What is Regulator? I have full admin rights so can install software if I like. I also have RDP as I need to connect to internal servers. I'm not sure if I can use RDP to connect out to my home computer, if they can disable this via a policy or because all traffic goes through the bank proxy? If I setup RDP via my home computer and router can you provide a link/tutorial on how to do this? I've never done it before, thanks.

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            What is Regulator? I have full admin rights so can install software if I like. I also have RDP as I need to connect to internal servers. I'm not sure if I can use RDP to connect out to my home computer, if they can disable this via a policy or because all traffic goes through the bank proxy? If I setup RDP via my home computer and router can you provide a link/tutorial on how to do this? I've never done it before, thanks.

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            Sorry...Regulator is a regex development tool...which I wasn't allowed to install and therefore needed access to my PC. Here are some RDP links: XP[^] Vista/7[^] To configure your router, you'll need to bing your router and find out how to do it. Usually it's under something called 'port forwarding' or 'applications' and many routers have templates/presets for RDP. Hope this helps. Cheers, -James

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