Re: POP3 Connector Errors



Jerry,

We have been having a problem with our POP3 in trying to to configure our
STD 2003SBS for a client to recieve his email using the Default POP3
Virtual Server. Our server is resolving DNS with FQDN with all systems
working well. The clients can retieve mail locally with the same settings of
mail.domain.com using the POP3 connector. The following msg is received on
the client when trying to retrieve mail from the WAN." The specified server
was found, but there was no response fromthe server. Please verify that the
port ans SSL information is correct." The server is found but logon is
unable to process.

We have verified that the ports are correct 110/995 tried to connect with
and without authintication. We are sending mail with no problem.

Any suggestions.
--
Thank you,
John


"Jerry zhao (MSFT)" wrote:

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