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* Port 587 - Require SMTP Authentication = on, Do not require SMTP authentication for internal/ | * Port 587 - Require SMTP Authentication = on, Do not require SMTP authentication for internal/ | ||
* Port 465 - Require SMTP Authentication = on, Do not require SMTP authentication for internal/ | * Port 465 - Require SMTP Authentication = on, Do not require SMTP authentication for internal/ | ||
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+ | (To be able to set the encryption levels above, you must have [[encrypt_sessions|configured an SSL certificate into VPOP3]]) | ||
Often people will just have a single SMTP service listening on ports 25 and 587 with the port 25 configuration above. This is not strictly compliant with the SMTP Submission standard, but may be 'good enough' | Often people will just have a single SMTP service listening on ports 25 and 587 with the port 25 configuration above. This is not strictly compliant with the SMTP Submission standard, but may be 'good enough' |