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- If you find that port 110 is in use, it indicates that some other piece of software installed on your machine is already using port 110. You should change POPFile' | - If you find that port 110 is in use, it indicates that some other piece of software installed on your machine is already using port 110. You should change POPFile' | ||
- If you have changed the default pop3_port setting in the Advanced section from 110 to another value, ensure you RESTART POPFile as simply applying the settings does not make POPFIle use the new value! | - If you have changed the default pop3_port setting in the Advanced section from 110 to another value, ensure you RESTART POPFile as simply applying the settings does not make POPFIle use the new value! | ||
+ | - Disable SSL connections between your mail client and POPFile. To use SSL connections with POPFile, please see: [[: | ||
- Disable any other proxies you may have running, for example, %%HotPOPPER%%, | - Disable any other proxies you may have running, for example, %%HotPOPPER%%, | ||
- If you are running a personal firewall, make certain you have configured it to allow the popfile exe permission to accesss port 110. See the detailed instructions in [[: | - If you are running a personal firewall, make certain you have configured it to allow the popfile exe permission to accesss port 110. See the detailed instructions in [[: |
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