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how_to:allow_remote_access_to_vpop3_mailboxes [2012/09/11 12:40] – [Router/Firewall Configuration] paul | how_to:allow_remote_access_to_vpop3_mailboxes [2016/10/24 10:28] – [VPOP3 3.0 or later] paul | ||
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====VPOP3 3.0 or later==== | ====VPOP3 3.0 or later==== | ||
- | 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 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 |
====VPOP3 2.4 to 2.6==== | ====VPOP3 2.4 to 2.6==== | ||
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See also: [[determining_vpop3_server_address|Determining your VPOP3 server address]]. | See also: [[determining_vpop3_server_address|Determining your VPOP3 server address]]. | ||
- | If you have a static IP address and want computers to be able to work from both inside and outside your network, you MAY be able to use the external IP address in both cases, or you may need a service such as our [[http://www.pscs.co.uk/products/misc/ | + | If you have a static IP address and want computers to be able to work from both inside and outside your network, you MAY be able to use the external IP address in both cases if your router supports |
If your office has a dynamic IP address, then you need to use a ' | If your office has a dynamic IP address, then you need to use a ' |