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POP3/IMAP port 110 acess denied

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wilson....@gmail.com

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Aug 6, 2008, 1:52:44 AM8/6/08
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hai,

i am facing very strange problem. we are using POPCON to download the
mails from our mail server.
exchange 2007 is alson configured in my server. using ADSL Router to
connect the internet.
what is the problem is trying to retrival the mails getting error that
POP3/IMAP port 110 acess denied.after restaring the router its work
without any problem , but only one week. after that the same error
will come. i need to restart the router once in a week.there is no
block in firewall.

thanks

a@tleederbyshired.0.tc.0.m Lee Derbyshire [MVP]

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Aug 6, 2008, 5:25:50 AM8/6/08
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Maybe a problem with your ISP? Perhaps the port connectivity from their end
is getting blocked after a certain period, and your reconnecting (by
restarting the router) opens it again. Might be worth speaking to them next
time you notice that it is blocked. They will be able to test it for you.

Lee.

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Roger Wassner

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Aug 6, 2008, 5:40:17 AM8/6/08
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Hi,

maybe als additional information:

> Maybe a problem with your ISP? Perhaps the port connectivity from their
> end is getting blocked after a certain period, and your reconnecting (by
> restarting the router) opens it again.

maybe a router reset gives you an new dynamic IP adress
and maybe the port is used as heavily that it will be blocked by the ISP
(we have such similar bevavior with german ISPs i.e.)
would explain because of why it runs again with router reset

perhaps ask your ISP if ports are been blocked after heavily usage
and find out if this is through in "your site"


Regards
Roger

wilson....@gmail.com

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Aug 6, 2008, 9:31:07 AM8/6/08
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On Aug 6, 1:40 pm, "Roger Wassner" <roger.wass...@asp-


Roger,

it runs again because, getting new IP after restarting the Router.


Roger Wassner

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Aug 6, 2008, 9:59:14 AM8/6/08
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> it runs again because, getting new IP after restarting the Router.

thought so. But because of why this behavior?
Maybe ISP can say something on this topic?
Logfiles?

Regards
Roger

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