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+ | ======Installation conficts====== | ||
+ | During installation, | ||
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+ | Depending on the conflict and whether you know the cause of it, you can tell the installer not to do anything, or to make some changes to the Windows configuration, | ||
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+ | =====POP3 conflicts===== | ||
+ | Sometimes antivirus software (eg AVG) installs a POP3 ' | ||
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+ | If you change the POP3 service port (eg to 5110) then you must remember to change the email client port settings accordingly. | ||
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+ | Once VPOP3 has started, you can change the POP3 service port on the Services -> POP3 Service settings ' | ||
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+ | =====SMTP conflicts===== | ||
+ | If you are installing VPOP3 on the same computer as IIS, often Windows will have installed the Microsoft SMTP service component of IIS. This will conflict with VPOP3' | ||
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+ | If you decide to change the SMTP service port to 5025, then you must remember to change the email client port settings accordingly. | ||
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+ | Once VPOP3 has started, you can change the SMTP service port on the Services -> SMTP Service settings ' | ||
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+ | =====LDAP conficts===== | ||
+ | If you are installing VPOP3 on an Active Directory server, that will provide an LDAP service as part of Active Directory. You must not change the settings on that, or you may cause Active Directory to stop working. Instead, you should tell the installer to move VPOP3' | ||
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+ | (LDAP is the ' | ||
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+ | Once VPOP3 has started, you can change the LDAP service port on the Services -> LDAP Service settings ' | ||
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