Re: Daft POP question
From: Simon Ward (yearight_at_nochance.com)
Date: 09/09/04
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Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 14:45:48 +0100
Thanks Steve but i'm still getting the same error message after doing what
you said.
"Steve Foster" <steve.foster@picamar.co.uk> wrote in message
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> Simon Ward wrote:
>
>> Thanks Steve.
>>
>> What username should the user use?
>>
>> I keep getting the following error.
>>
>> The IMAP4 Server refused to allow a connection. Check your mailbox
>> username and password.
>>
>> I'm using the same logon as my network logon.
>
> That would be the right username and password to use.
>
> Is this attempting to connect from inside the LAN or outside?
>
> Have you set the IMAP service to Automatic and started it?
>
> Have you started the IMAP virtual server from within Exchange System
> Manager?
>
> If outside the LAN, have you configured your firewall to forward port
> 143 to the SBS (and/or if running ISA, created a packet filter to allow
> incoming connections on port 143) ?
>
> --
> Steve Foster
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