What are the basic settings required for configuring a pop3 connection? (select all that apply)
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In this articleApplies to: Exchange Server 2013 You can use the EAC and the Shell to configure the Microsoft Exchange POP3 and IMAP4 services to use IP addresses and ports that are different from the default settings. Note Enter IP addresses and IP address ranges in the Internet Protocol Version 4 (IPv4) format, Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) format, or both formats. A default installation of Windows Server 2008 enables support for IPv4 and IPv6. For additional information related to POP3 and IMAP4, see POP3 and IMAP4 in Exchange Server 2013. What do you need to know before you begin?
Tip Having problems? Ask for help in the Exchange forums. Visit the forums at Exchange Server. Configure IP addresses and ports for POP3Use the EAC to configure IP addresses and ports for POP3
After you've set the IP address and port settings for POP3, you must restart the POP3 service for the settings to take effect. For information about how to restart the POP3 service, see Start and stop the POP3 services. Use the Shell to configure IP addresses and ports for POP3This example sets the IP address and port for communicating with Exchange by using POP3 with Secure Sockets Layer (SSL). Set-PopSettings -SSLBindings: IPaddress:PortThis example sets the IP address and port for communicating with Exchange by using POP3 with no encryption or Transport Layer Security (TLS) encryption. Set-PopSettings -UnencryptedOrTLSBindings IPaddress:PortAfter you've set the IP address and port settings for POP3, you must restart the POP3 service for the settings to take effect. For information about how to restart the POP3 service, see Start and stop the POP3 services. For more information about syntax and parameters, see Set-PopSettings. How do you know this worked?Do the following to verify that you have changed POP3 IP address and port settings on a server.
Configure IP addresses and ports for IMAP4Use the EAC to configure IP addresses and ports for IMAP4
After you've set the IP address and port settings for IMAP4, you must restart the IMAP4 services for the settings to take effect. For information about how to restart the IMAP4 services, see Start and stop the IMAP4 services. Use the Shell to configure IP addresses and ports for IMAP4This example sets the IP address and port for communicating with Exchange by using IMAP4. Set-ImapSettings -SSLBindings: IPaddress:PortThis example sets the IP address and port for communicating with Exchange by using IMAP4 with no encryption or TLS encryption. Set-ImapSettings -UnencryptedOrTLSBindings IPaddress:PortAfter you've set the IP address and port settings for IMAP4, you must restart the IMAP4 service for the settings to take effect. For information about how to restart the IMAP4 service, see Start and stop the IMAP4 services. For more information about syntax and parameters, see Set-ImapSettings. How do you know this worked?Do the following to verify that you have changed IMAP4 IP address and port settings on a server.
For more informationAfter you configure IP addresses and ports for POP3 and IMAP4, you may also want to: Enable IMAP4 in Exchange 2013 Enable POP3 in Exchange 2013 How do I connect to a POP3 server?Configuring POP3 connection. In the administration interface, go to Configuration > Delivery > tab POP3 Download.. In the Accounts section, click Add.. On the General tab, type the name of the POP3 server, and username and password of the POP3 account.. How do I open a POP3 port?To configure the POP3 TCP/IP port
Click the Ports > Internet Ports > Mail tab. Choose 110 (default) to use the industry standard port for POP3 connections over TCP/IP. You can specify a different port, but 110 works in most situations.
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