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From: msaltz on 24 Jun 2008 21:43 My company recently changed its email to an Microsoft Exchange server. I use an email client called !ntellect made by Chaos Software. The problem I'm having is that I can't figure out which ports to use for both incoming and outgoing email on different computers that I use. For example, on one computer I was able to use port 993 for to receive IMAP SSL mail but it doesn't work on another. On one computer I was able to send email using port 143 but not on another. On another computer, though I had a "successful connection" on a test it wouldn't download messages. Does anybody have any idea what the possible ports are that I should be trying? I am, by the way, running Windows XP on all the computers, three of them are desktops and one a notebook, each of the connects to the internet through a different ISP (one is my company's servers, one is through Road Runner, another through Verizon.net and a third through Fairpoint.net, if any of that makes difference.
From: PvdG42 on 24 Jun 2008 23:17 "msaltz" <msaltz(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:F73F5DB4-C1BB-469D-89D3-3B4D915D641F(a)microsoft.com... > My company recently changed its email to an Microsoft Exchange server. I > use > an email client called !ntellect made by Chaos Software. The problem I'm > having is that I can't figure out which ports to use for both incoming and > outgoing email on different computers that I use. For example, on one > computer I was able to use port 993 for to receive IMAP SSL mail but it > doesn't work on another. On one computer I was able to send email using > port > 143 but not on another. On another computer, though I had a "successful > connection" on a test it wouldn't download messages. Does anybody have any > idea what the possible ports are that I should be trying? > > I am, by the way, running Windows XP on all the computers, three of them > are > desktops and one a notebook, each of the connects to the internet through > a > different ISP (one is my company's servers, one is through Road Runner, > another through Verizon.net and a third through Fairpoint.net, if any of > that > makes difference. The Exchange server administrator(s) should be able to provide the info you need. Have you talked to them?
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