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how_to:using_a_mobile_phone_with_vpop3 [2011/11/04 09:17] paulhow_to:using_a_mobile_phone_with_vpop3 [2012/01/05 12:20] simon
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 The recommended way is to have the phone connect directly to VPOP3 for sending/receiving email. To do this, you need to do three things: The recommended way is to have the phone connect directly to VPOP3 for sending/receiving email. To do this, you need to do three things:
  
-  * Configure your router/firewall to allow incoming connections to VPOP3 on TCP ports 25 and either 110 (VPOP3 Standard) or 143 (VPOP3 Enterprise)+  * Configure your router/firewall to allow incoming connections to VPOP3 on TCP ports 25 and either 110 (VPOP3 Basic) or 143 (VPOP3 Enterprise)
   * [[allow_remote_access_to_vpop3_mailboxes#vpop3_configuration|Configure VPOP3 to allow access from the Internet]]   * [[allow_remote_access_to_vpop3_mailboxes#vpop3_configuration|Configure VPOP3 to allow access from the Internet]]
   * Configure the mobile phone's email client software to connect to VPOP3 (on either your office's static IP address, or using a Dynamic DNS address linked to your office's dynamic IP address)   * Configure the mobile phone's email client software to connect to VPOP3 (on either your office's static IP address, or using a Dynamic DNS address linked to your office's dynamic IP address)
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