Re: OWA email OK
From: Steven Banks [SBS MVP] (steve_at_newsonline.banksnw.com)
Date: 09/08/04
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Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 02:15:11 -0700
Hi,
Both POP3 and IMAP services are off by default in SBS 2003. Even if you
enable within Exchange, they are still off in the services. Set POP3 to
Automatic and then start it up and you should be in business.
Night,
Steve
Steven Banks [SBS MVP]
Banks Consulting Northwest Inc.
http://www.banksnw.com
"Richard Parsons" <anon@dnit.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Are you using a firewall of any kind other than the one in SBS? For
> example do you connect to the internet through a router which might have
> an internal firewall built-in?
>
> Richard
>
> Need Port Open Help! wrote:
>
>> Hello
>>
>> I setup SBS2003 in my office using my domain and email works fine with
>> OWA, but when I start pop3 protocal and try to access email from home I
>> cannot. This server is a stand alone server. It is not attached to a lan.
>> I have ran wizzand several time to see if I have missed something. I went
>> to shields up to see if 110 was open and it is not. How do I open port.
>> Help.
>> Thanks
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