Did you remember to permit access in firewall? You can use ss -ltnp to see what 
address(es) are listened on.


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-------- Original message --------From: John Rowan <john.j.rowan...@gmail.com> 
Date: 10/07/2018  19:17  (GMT+02:00) To: dovecot@dovecot.org Subject: Dovecot 
on CentOS 7 
I guess I've been lucky.  My Red Hat server I built in 2003 finally gave up the 
ghost yesterday.  Fifteen years with almost zero problems running 7x24.  Now 
I'm trying to build a basic server to host my e-mail using CentOS 7, Sendmail 
and Dovecot.   Server is running great as are Sendmail and Dovecot but Dovecot 
only allows connections from the CentOS 127.0.0.1.  I can telnet localhost pop3 
and get a +OK Dovecot ready response.  Trying to telnet from a different 
computer on same LAN times out.  I've looked at my old Dovecot config files to 
see how I enabled LAN IP access but the configs have changed a lot since I last 
installed Dovecot.  Googling hasn't helped.  Anyone help with a sample config 
with LAN IPs permitted?

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