Re: OWA email OK
From: Marina Roos [SBS-MVP] (marina_at_roos.nodontwantspam.nl.com)
Date: 09/08/04
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Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 01:09:28 +0200
Hi Steve,
Have a look here:
Smallbizserver.Net > Network > SBS 2003 Standard with UPnP router:
http://www.smallbizserver.net/Default.aspx?tabid=165
Almost at the end of the article you can see which services are enabled by
the CEICW and which have to be set manually.
-- Regards, Marina Microsoft SBS-MVP "Steven Banks [SBS MVP]" <steve@newsonline.banksnw.com> schreef in bericht news:%23uHjFKflEHA.1376@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl... > I had this happen about two weeks ago with a customer of mine. I had to go > in and manually set the RRAS firewall setting (Dual NIC, no ISA). Both POP3 > and IMAP were off in the firewall settings. Thought it was a fluke, so the > last thing I thought was that you would be having the same problem. > > Wonder what's going on with this. Anyone else having similar issues out > there? > > Steve > > > Steven Banks [SBS MVP] > Banks Consulting Northwest Inc. > http://www.banksnw.com > > > "Need Port Open Help!" <NeedPortOpenHelp@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in > message news:A44E0CAD-C339-43A0-A5A1-E44D7AAEFCF7@microsoft.com... > > Hi Doug I have ran the CEICW again this time without enabling the built-in > > firewall and you know port 110 is now open and email from out side my > > office > > is working now. I am now running the CEICW again to enable built-in > > firewall > > but this time adding POP3 port 110 tcp. Email now works great. Just an > > after > > thought Should I use a different firewall other than the built-in one like > > Kiero Winroute. > > > > Thanks > > > > Joe > > > > "Douglas Boyd [MSFT]" wrote: > > > >> Hello Steven > >> > >> Thanks for using Microsoft Online Support. > >> > >> A quick way to test and make sure POP3 is working on the server is to > >> open > >> a command prompt on the server itself. Type telnet localhost 110 and > >> press > >> enter if that connects you should see the POP3 header. If it doesn't > >> connect make sure the Microsoft Exchange POP3 service is started. Once > >> you > >> verified that POP3 is working on the server, we need to make sure we can > >> access 110 from the internet. If the server has 2 network cards one > >> internal and one external, then you need to create a packet filter for > >> port > >> 110 in rras if it is standard or in ISA if premium. This can be > >> accomplished by running the CEICW. Then if you have a router or firewall > >> you will need to publish port 110 on the router to forward the inbound > >> traffic to the server. You should then be able to telnet to the public ip > >> address on port 110. Then you should be able to download the email using > >> a > >> POP3 Client. > >> > >> I hope this helps > >> > >> Doug Boyd > >> dboyd@online.Microsoft.com > >> > >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no > >> rights. > >> > >> > >
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