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- Allow Remote Access to VPOP3 Mailboxes
- ======Allow Remote Access to VPOP3 Mailboxes====== Sometimes people want to be able to access their offic... st you need to set your router and/or firewall to allow incoming access to the VPOP3 computer on the rele... l or Internet security software, you may need to 'allow' VPOP3 to act as a service on the Internet and also allow the specific ports through the software firewall
- How To Allow Mail Relay Through VPOP3
- =====How To Allow Mail Relay Through VPOP3===== If you are allowing remote access into VPOP3 [[Allow Remote Access to VPOP3 Mailboxes|to collect mail]... n send outgoing messages. However, if you want to allow remote users to send mail, you may not know the I... ault settings will have **Block - routers** and **Allow - Local Nets** entries. These will block the rout
- How To Setup VPOP3 Service Security
- puter's IP address. This is useful if you want to allow access from only certain IP addresses (eg within ... estriction blocks access (DENY) or allows access (ALLOW). If the service requires authentication, then ... * rule for any gateways (routers) - create an **ALLOW** rule for each network which the VPOP3 computer ... : * DENY 192.168.1.1 (the router address) * ALLOW 192.168.1.0/24 (the local network) * ALLOW 127.
- 550 5.7.1 Relaying not allowed! Bad sender IP address
- cal network, and you have not configured VPOP3 to allow this. You have to be careful when allowing this, ... ions here]] telling you how to configure VPOP3 to allow relaying of mail from outside your local network.... equired subnets are allowed, or add a new rule to allow the required subnets. **IMPORTANT: Do not add a rule to allow 'any host' to send mail unless you are requiring
- Incoming SMTP Feed
- t turn the VPOP3 PC off at night. * You have to allow incoming SMTP connections through your firewall (... 25 TCP) to the VPOP3 computer * Your ISP has to allow incoming SMTP connections to you on port 25. A fe... ng you may make it into an open relay - that will allow spammers to send millions of messages through you... address in there as allowed, and do NOT have an **Allow Any** row in the restrictions unless you want to
- Remote Access to VPOP3 without a permanent Internet connection
- ss Server'' network service and configure this to allow incoming TCP/IP connections. If the Remote Acces... the VPOP3 computer itself, then you only need to allow inward access to the VPOP3 computer itself, otherwise you will need to allow inward access to the whole network. ===Dial-in s... the VPOP3 computer itself, then you only need to allow inward access to the VPOP3 computer itself, other
- SMTP Rule Example - restrict who can send to a local email address
- hort way, using two rules=== You need one rule to allow all other senders to send to the list, then secon... senders from sending to the list. If you want to allow more senders, just add more rules like the first ... ers from sending to the list, then second rule to allow anyone not matched by the first rule. Create two... rule **must come after** the above rule, and will allow messages to the list, if they were not rejected b
- How To Encrypt Sessions
- ypted. With STARTTLS you can tell VPOP3 to either allow plain or encrypted sessions, or to require encryp... r which allows incoming connections, you **must** allow either encrypted or plain sessions, or some mail ... column. As previously mentioned, if you want to allow incoming SMTP, then the SMTP service on port 25 s... If you set it to ''Auto-Detect'' then VPOP3 will allow either SSL or non-encrypted connections (on the s
- Accepting Incoming SMTP through a router
- obably need to modify the router configuration to allow this. Most routers' default configuration will only allow outbound connections (ie connections from the loc... ng SMTP mail, then you need to tell the router to allow inbound connections on port 25 for the IP address... able to do this. Note that most routers will not allow this behaviour (incoming SMTP) if you are using a
- Sharing IMAP4 folders
- aring IMAP4 folders====== Some email clients will allow you to share IMAP4 folders from within the client itself (eg eM Client) or have plugins to allow this (eg Mozilla Thunderbird with the Imap-ACL ex... to set up sharing. If your email client does not allow you to set up sharing, you can use the VPOP3 Webm... e 'Share Folder'. Then, click 'Add Permission' to allow someone else to access the folder. Choose the use
- Using a Mobile Phone with VPOP3
- ee things: * Configure your router/firewall to allow incoming connections to VPOP3 on TCP ports 25 and... 110 (VPOP3 Basic) or 143 (VPOP3 Enterprise) * [[allow_remote_access_to_vpop3_mailboxes#vpop3_configuration|Configure VPOP3 to allow access from the Internet]] * Configure the mobi
- Error message after sending RCPTTO: - error 0 - text 550 5.7.1 Relaying not allowed! Bad sender IP address
- ents, but if you have set the SMTP service not to allow connections or relaying from the **127.0.0.1** ad... ns'' tab and Add a restriction rule like either **Allow | Local Nets** or **Allow | IPv4 | 127.0.0.0 / 8**. Then press the ''Submit'' button.
- How to Forward Messages to an External Address
- this list called fred@aol.com * Ensure that 'Allow Remote Access to List' is enabled in the list def... 'spoofed' (faked). Instead, a much better way to allow people outside the office to collect mail is to [[allow remote access to VPOP3 mailboxes]] Also, see: [[
- Forwarded Emails Not Arriving
- Better Solution==== If you are forwarding mail to allow people to access their mail when they are not in ... g on their mobile phone, then it may be better to allow people to access their mail directly from the VPOP3 mail server instead. See: * [[Allow remote access to VPOP3 mailboxes]] * [[Using a
- 550/553 Not Permitted error from BT Internet's mail servers
- il servers====== BT Internet's mail servers only allow messages to be sent from 'approved' email address... native to mail forwarding, a better way may be to allow remote access directly into the VPOP3 mailbox. See - [[Allow remote access to VPOP3 mailboxes]], or - [[Usin