Yes you are right,the problem is I don't think they would agree (where I work) to open up POP3 access on the server.
I really don't know much about mail protocols, but Since they seem to even block it to other external mail servers, I am guessing they think its a security risk maybe.
Too much formality also!
On Feb 3, 2008 10:43 PM, Nils Breunese (Lemonbit) <
nils@lemonbit.nl> wrote:
Tcl Warrior wrote:
> Apparently where I work pop3 access is blocked/closed. port 110 on
> the mailserver is closed
> I am also guessing that they are also blocking all pop3 access. I am
> guessing so because I
> create a free account at hotpop, just to be able to continue testing
> and figuring out otrs, but I can't even
> access this mail box.
>
> Any ideas? Will otrs provide tigher integration with MS exchange in
> future releases something that maybe will
> bypass the issue I am having above or will email retrieval always be
> pop3?
AFAIK Exchange supports POP3, but it needs to be explicitly enabled.
Nils Breunese.
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