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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Net::POP3

by phydeauxarff (Priest)
on Oct 31, 2003 at 16:35 UTC ( [id://303597]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Net::POP3
in thread Net::POP3

sounds like you need to open up port 110 in your firewall.

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Net::POP3
by jarp (Novice) on Oct 31, 2003 at 17:10 UTC
    Opening port 110 on the Exchange server isn't something I can do.

    So.

    Anyone got advice about another approach I can use to accomplish the goal? (grab inbox contents off Exchange from a remote host)

    I appreciate it!

      Since you cannot change the firewall, can you change the location you run the script? You said that when you ran it as a proof of concept on your PC (on the same side of the firewall as the Exchange server) it worked but that you did not want to run production code on your PC. Is there a production grade PC behind the firewall that you can run it on? That would solve your problem

      Oren

        Yes, and no. Sure I can successfully run this from another host, but eventually, I'll be looking at the database that is local to the FTP server. Makes sense to run this from the FTP as well, but may not be possible.

        Thanks for the input!

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