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Old 08-26-2007, 08:40 PM
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OOPS , my fault hehe i forgot to cek my firewall setting.

bah!... now it's all working. shame on me, forgoting the basic parts .

thank's mister Rasat. well anyway thank's.
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Old 08-27-2007, 01:56 AM
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Default changing port to 8080

I just wonder why when I changed my port to 8080, when i used an e-mail client, I cannot connect to smtp anymore. pop3 is no problem, I can retrieved e-mails, but cannot send.

But when I revert back to port 80, everything is fine again. I know that changing the port should only affect the web mail access, but somehow, it is affecting the mail client too...

Any idea? Thanks in advance....
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Old 02-24-2008, 12:16 AM
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Originally Posted by randall View Post
I just wonder why when I changed my port to 8080, when i used an e-mail client, I cannot connect to smtp anymore. pop3 is no problem, I can retrieved e-mails, but cannot send.

But when I revert back to port 80, everything is fine again. I know that changing the port should only affect the web mail access, but somehow, it is affecting the mail client too...

Any idea? Thanks in advance....
Look at Wiki on Changing default page Advanced Client to Basic Client and scroll to Bug/Workaround section.
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