He's probably looking for port 110. 995 appears to be an encrypted version.
Interesting... now I'm wondering how to set this up (the ssl version, that
is). Time for me to do some reading.
-Dan
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:[~]$ grep pop3 /etc/services
pop3110/tcp pop-3 # POP
I think it's 995, try that. That's what it's got in my /etc/services
anyway.
Cheers,
Sath
On Mon, 22 May 2000, Viktor Rosenfeld wrote:
> Hi folks,
>
> I've trouble finding out, what port a POP3 server normally listens to.
> I tried 25, but that's SMTP (sendmail). And a look at the fetchmai
here is a good reference for standard port #s:
http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/port-numbers
Robert Waldner wrote:
> rechnah:
> [waldner:~] grep pop3 /etc/services
> pop3110/tcp # POP version 3
> pop3110/udp
Ahh, I didn't know about the file /etc/services. Thank you very much
indeed.
MfG Viktor
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"grep pop3 /etc/services" will tell you that pop3 uses port 110.
In general. /etc/services is the file where you get answers to this sort of
question.
At 06:42 PM 5/22/00 +0200, Viktor Rosenfeld
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>I've trouble finding out, what port a POP3 server normally listens to.
rechnah:
[waldner:~] grep pop3 /etc/services
pop3110/tcp # POP version 3
pop3110/udp
hth,
&rw
On Mon, 22 May 2000 18:42:21 +0200, Viktor Rosenfeld writes:
>I've trouble finding out, what port a POP3 server normally listens to.
>I tried 25, but that's SMTP (sendma
110
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