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Legacy Forums => General Discussion (Legacy) => Topic started by: Kip on December 07, 2001, 08:23:44 AM
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I have a dsl router on my server. I need to know what ports to forward to allow pop, smtp, and IMAP
Thanks,
Kip
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I have port 25 and 110 forwarded. but If you try to send mail to a user, it comes back as host unknown.
there must be another port Im missing
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I thought that this would be a simple question that some one could answer
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...and what makes you think your problem is port forwarding? 25 is SMTP, 110 is POP, and IMAP is 143. Are you using a real hostname? Can you maybe be a bit less impatient?
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oh, sorry. yes, I am using securechoice.net wich is registered to me and I am using zoneedit nameservers. when I ping mail.securechoice.net I get no response.
I have tried to use www.securechoice.net instead of mail.securechoice.net and I get a error saying that I cannot relay. I have tried to ping mail.securechoice.net and I get no answer.
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Well, mail.securechoice.net doesn't exist, which would explain your getting no response.
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do I have to register that url? I thought that would be a subdomain of www.securechoice.net. when I check the server configuration, it says the mail server is mail.securechoice.net Also, at zoneedit, I have these names pointing to my ip www.securechoicenet. securechoice.net and mail.securechoice.net
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Well, it's a hostname, not a URL. Yes, you'd need to register each hostname you want to use (mail., www., ftp., etc.), and zoneedit is where you'd do that. As of a few minutes ago, zoneedit's nameservers didn't recognize mail.securechoice.net:
[dan@e-smith dan]$ nslookup mail.securechoice.net 207.228.252.101
Server: ns1.zoneedit.com
Address: 207.228.252.101
*** ns1.zoneedit.com can't find mail.securechoice.net: Non-existent host/domain