You need to add pop3. Please note that op3 is not secure as password and
username is transferred in plain text.


*firewall-cmd --add-service=pop3 --permanent*




*firewall-cmd --reload--*


*Eero*



2016-07-14 11:43 GMT+03:00 Subscriber <ml-li...@agoris.net.ua>:

>
> Thursday, July 14, 2016, 11:32:31 AM, you wrote:
>
> > Dear Members,
>
> > Please tell me how can I fix this problem.
>
> > Against allow imap on firewalld, I cannot access to the server.
>
> imap - port 143
> pop3 - port 110
>
> add to firewalld service pop3 or try telnet 153.153.xxx.xxx 143
>
> > [root@speedex ~]# telnet 153.153.xxx.xxx 110
> > Trying 153.153.xxx.xxx...
> > telnet: connect to address 153.153.xxx.xxx: No route to host
>
> > After stopping forewalld I can access to the server.
> > [root@speedex ~]# telnet 153.153.xxx.xxx 110
> > Trying 153.153.xxx.xxx...
> > Connected to 153.153.xxx.xxx.
> > Escape character is '^]'.
> > +OK Dovecot ready.
> > ^]
> telnet>> quit
>
> > I have attached nmcli and firewalld data. Please check it.
> > If you need more please tell me.
>
> > Tadao
>
>
>
> --
> Best regards,
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