Verwijderd schreef op donderdag 23 september 2010 @ 23:19:
Dag marc181982,
Ik ga hier eens dieper in duiken.
de verbose logging is een artikel voor SBS2008. ik heb SBS2003. ik zal op deze site zelf eens zoeken.
als er dan als nog vragen zijn kom ik er hier op terug.
even ter info. ik heb hier een popmailbox van een online account geconfigureerd en die werkt wel.
kan het zo zijn dat microsoft pop3 via exchange bewust blokeert?
Gisteravond topic niet goed doorgenomen. Probleem is sbs2003 pop-connector ondersteunt geen SSL
Hieronder een workaround , of je moet een third-pary connector gebruiken.
1: Go to
http://www.stunnel.org/download/binaries.html, download the latest binary of Stunnel. This program is what handles the SSL translation for you. Download this to something like C:stunnel.
2: Go to
http://umn.dl.sourceforge.net/source...0.9.7c-bin.exe, download and install - this gives you the ssl dlls that you need. You will need to then copy C:Program FilesGnuWin32bin*.dll to
C:windowssystem32.
3: Next you need to create a file in C:stunnel called stunnel.conf and in this file you need the following settings:
client=YES
service=servicename1
[servicename1]
accept = 127.0.0.1:111
connect = pop3.mailserver.net:995
--end of config--
You can change the port at the end of 127.0.0.1 to whatever you want.
Change the pop3 part to whatever your pop3 server is and 995 to whatever port - but 995 is the norm. You should acquire this information from your ISP.
Save the config and start up stunnel. You should have a little icon in your system tray.
Now configure POP3 Connector to point to 127.0.0.1:111 or whatever port you specified and the SSL connection to check emails.
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