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- Error Messages
- scanner problem!]] *[[421 4.3.2 VPOP3 Too many connections from your IP address - try later]] *[[450 4.3.2
- 450 4.3.2 Content Filter Timeout
- slow and/or you have allowed too many concurrent connections. Check the disk fragmentation, also use Task Mana
- Incoming SMTP Feed
- off at night. * You have to allow incoming SMTP connections through your firewall (port 25 TCP) to the VPOP3 computer * Your ISP has to allow incoming SMTP connections to you on port 25. A few ISPs will block port 25 ... , as it is always listening out for incoming SMTP connections. Usually all you need to do is: - Open up incoming TCP port 25 connections on your firewall, and direct them to the VPOP3 co
- Using VPOP3 with Microsoft Exchange Server
- n the Exchange Server ''Internet Mail Connector'' Connections tab, in the ''Message Delivery'' section, choose ... n the Exchange Server ''Internet Mail Connector'' Connections tab, in the ''Message Delivery'' section, choose
- How To Allow Mail Relay Through VPOP3
- users to collect mail, because, by default, SMTP connections are not authenticated. This means that when someo
- 550/553 Not Permitted error from BT Internet's mail servers
- ics -> Session Logs, and turn on 'Log SMTP Client Connections'. Now, VPOP3 will record its conversation with t
- 421 4.3.2 VPOP3 Too many connections from your IP address - try later
- ======421 4.3.2 VPOP3 Too many connections from your IP address - try later====== If you see this error message... ans that VPOP3 has detected too many simultaneous connections from your IP address. This would usually happen ... er mail server as they can make many simultaneous connections when there are lots of messages to send. The erro... ssions once they have been finished, thus leaving connections open until the limit is reached. This can be chec
- Using a Mobile Phone with VPOP3
- Configure your router/firewall to allow incoming connections to VPOP3 on TCP ports 25 and either 110 (VPOP3 Ba
- Accepting Incoming SMTP through a router
- s' default configuration will only allow outbound connections (ie connections from the local network out to the Internet). If you need to accept incoming SMTP mail, then you need to tell the router to allow inbound connections on port 25 for the IP address of the mail server.
- Timeout problems downloading/uploading messages with attachments
- led. These programs will process all email TCP/IP connections and scan the messages at that point. Often there
- Remote Access to VPOP3 without a permanent Internet connection
- rvice and configure this to allow incoming TCP/IP connections. If the Remote Access Server is running on the V... this by going to ''Settings - Network and Dial-up connections - Make New Connection''. Then choose ''Accept Incoming Connections'' and set it up appropriately. If the ''Remote A
- How To Encrypt Sessions
- also support this for backward compatibility. SSL connections are usually done on a different TCP port from nor... g POP3 is on port 110, POP3S is on port 995). SSL connections are encrypted from the start, so any connections on that port MUST be encrypted. - STARTTLS - (this is call... thod, but recent versions of Outlook do. STARTTLS connections are carried out on the same port as normal (eg po
- How To Setup VPOP3 Service Security
- me routers act as proxy servers, so that incoming connections appear to come from the router themselves. This m
- Message Downloads Not Completing
- in the VPOP3 settings, turn on **Log POP3 Client Connections** and set **Log Level** to **Full Logging**. Then
- Socket Error 10503 - No More Data
- ver is very busy. If this happens then subsequent connections may work OK, so it is usually not a critical prob