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By default VPOP3 will //refuse// access to anyone connecting from outside your local network, so you need to tell VPOP3 to allow access from anywhere. | By default VPOP3 will //refuse// access to anyone connecting from outside your local network, so you need to tell VPOP3 to allow access from anywhere. | ||
- | ====VPOP3 | + | ====VPOP3 |
- | In VPOP3 3.0 or later, go to **Services -> POP3** (or **Services -> IMAP4**, or **Services -> Webmail**, as appropriate). Then, go to the **IP Access Restrictions** tab. Press the **Add New Restriction** link. Choose **Type: Any**, then in the **Allowed Users** box, either leave it blank to allow any user to access the VPOP3 service from the Internet, or enter a list of VPOP3 usernames, separated by spaces, to just allow those users to access VPOP3 from the Internet. | + | In VPOP3 6.0 or later, go to **Services -> POP3** (or **Services -> IMAP4**, or **Services -> Webmail**, as appropriate). Then, go to the **IP Access Restrictions** tab. Press the **Add** button. Choose **Allow** and **Type: Any Host**, then in the **Allowed Users** box, either leave it unchanged to allow any user to access the VPOP3 service from the Internet, or select one or more VPOP3 usernames to just allow those users to access VPOP3 from the Internet. |
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+ | Screenshot from VPOP3 v7.0 | ||
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+ | ====VPOP3 3.0 to 5.0==== | ||
+ | In VPOP3 3.0 to 5.0, go to **Services -> POP3** (or **Services -> IMAP4**, or **Services -> Webmail**, as appropriate). Then, go to the **IP Access Restrictions** tab. Press the **Add New Restriction** link. Choose | ||
====VPOP3 2.4 to 2.6==== | ====VPOP3 2.4 to 2.6==== |