POP3 is inbound and uses port 110

SMTP is outbound email and uses port 25

The are totally separate processes.

Mike

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Subject: [NF] all of a sudden pop3 not working, client losing mind
From: Michael Madigan <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Date: 9/13/2012 11:56 AM

All of a sudden my client's pop3 isn't working, and client is losing his mind.

I changed the router to open up a users port 25 for a new user on the system, 
and coincidentally his incoming email doesn't work.

So I set his router back to the way it was, even though I've never blocked Pop3 
ever, and it still doesn't work.


What are some things that can affect pop3?   He says he can get the email when 
he takes his laptop home, but not at the office.

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