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* If you see this in a popup window like the one below then it is likely that the VPOP3 status monitor has been unable to connect to the VPOP3 server. In this case you need to [[How To Check Whether VPOP3 Is Running|check that VPOP3 is running]]. {{ : | * If you see this in a popup window like the one below then it is likely that the VPOP3 status monitor has been unable to connect to the VPOP3 server. In this case you need to [[How To Check Whether VPOP3 Is Running|check that VPOP3 is running]]. {{ : | ||
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* The mail server you are trying to connect to is not running a mail service on the appropriate port. For instance, if you try to connect to an SMTP server on the POP3 port of 110. | * The mail server you are trying to connect to is not running a mail service on the appropriate port. For instance, if you try to connect to an SMTP server on the POP3 port of 110. | ||
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* The mail server you are trying to connect to is having problems - eg the mail server software is not running | * The mail server you are trying to connect to is having problems - eg the mail server software is not running | ||
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* A hardware firewall or router is blocking access to the specified port | * A hardware firewall or router is blocking access to the specified port | ||
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* A software firewall or ' | * A software firewall or ' | ||
+ | * The VPOP3 connection is set to use a SOCKS proxy, and the SOCKS proxy is unavailable or misconfigured in VPOP3. | ||
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