As far as I know, nothing should interfere with the pop3 service of Imail within our LAN in house, does someone has an idea why it is so weird? Or is it normal?

It looks like something is interfering. The first thing to do is to try telneting to port 110 on the server, from the same server ("telnet 127.0.0.1 110"), to see if that odd behavior still occurs. If so, there is something on the local server doing that; if not, it's probably a weird firewall issue.


If you do test telnet sessions to port 110 or 25, do you get these weird numbers within a complete email address?
Could someone send me a sample response from port 110? (so, that I would know what the proper response should be).

No. You should see something like "+OK X1 NT-POP3 Server s02.lhaarchitects.com (IMail 8.01 65-1)". It sounds like something is trying to turn the domain name into Message-ID: style data.


My guess is that your firewall is causing the problem.

-Scott
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