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In the In Mail tab in the VPOP3 settings for each In Mail setting, press Routing, and set the routing method to set the Routing method to Forward to another LAN Mail Server, and in the box put something like // | In the In Mail tab in the VPOP3 settings for each In Mail setting, press Routing, and set the routing method to set the Routing method to Forward to another LAN Mail Server, and in the box put something like // | ||
- | See also: [[using_vpop3_spam_filtering_with_lan_forwarding|Using VPOP3' | + | See also: |
- | [[http:// | + | * [[using_vpop3_spam_filtering_with_lan_forwarding|Using VPOP3' |
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Because both VPOP3 and Exchange Server are mail servers, they may both try to use the same TCP/IP ports which will lead to conflicts if they are both running on the same computer. This happens with 389 (LDAP). To stop these conflicts, either disable these protocols in the Exchange Server settings, or change the ports assigned to these services in the VPOP3 Services page. | Because both VPOP3 and Exchange Server are mail servers, they may both try to use the same TCP/IP ports which will lead to conflicts if they are both running on the same computer. This happens with 389 (LDAP). To stop these conflicts, either disable these protocols in the Exchange Server settings, or change the ports assigned to these services in the VPOP3 Services page. | ||