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Pless101
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Hi Webuzo.

If i look around in the forum there are many facing email problems.
I myself have been trying via tickets to get the email setting so my clients do not have to use ssl settings.

I would like to setup my email like a normal host so the client can follow any normal guide.

Is it possible to make the setting somewhere so the client can setup his account on ONLY pop3 and smtp without any advanced settings?

I do miss a guide on this!
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valley
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Hi,

Sir at the moment the following guide will be usefull:

http://www.webuzo.com/blog/virtual-machines/webuzo-email-outlook-configuration-1474.html

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codesight
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This is the solution:
http://www.softaculous.com/board/index.php?tid=4595&title=Exim_not_working!!#p16113

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ajchaundler
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@vallley

Thank you for posting the outlook configuration tutorial.

I followed the instructions to install Exim, Dovecot, Squirrel and all that works fine. When I login to Squirrel I can send and receive email fine.

With Outlook 2007 I can send but not receive.
On attempting to receive the error is: "outlook cannot connect to your incoming email server".

I have double check everything is the same as the tutorial. Any suggestions?

NB in the tutorial the recommended port number for incoming mail is given as 993 in one place and 995 in the screen shot. I tried with both.

Regards,
Andrew
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valley
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NB in the tutorial the recommended port number for incoming mail is given as 993 in one place and 995 in the screen shot. I tried with both.


Apologies for the confusion.
Change the POP3 settings to following
POP3 PORT : 110
SSL : Off

Hope it helps \m/


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ajchaundler
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Thanks, that worked perfect.

Now sending and receiving emails  :D
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valley
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Quote From : ajchaundler August 6, 2014, 1:51 pm
Thanks, that worked perfect.

Now sending and receiving emails  :D


Woooohoooo !!!! Glad to learn that !!!


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