Eric, Thanks you for all of your assistance here. I will try the CentOS IRC, as you mention, but just one last question.
Have you (or others) installed CentOS 5.5 64Bit, with QMT and had this work correctly? I know it's a silly question, but if this is the case, it might be just easier to rebuild from scratch, to see what happens. Cheers -----Original Message----- From: Eric Shubert [mailto:e...@shubes.net] Sent: Tuesday, 8 June 2010 3:20 PM To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com Subject: [qmailtoaster] Re: POP3 Authentication issues on CentOS 5.5 64Bit Sorry for the blank post. Although it does reflect what I'm coming up with on this. ;) IPv6 related perhaps? I really have no idea though. I haven't used the GUI on a server for quite some time. ;) You might try the CentOS IRC for this one. -- -Eric 'shubes' Mike Canty wrote: > Eric, > I have found out more information. > > It must be firewall related somewhere. The firewall is off (iptables) but I > still cannot get access. > > However, I did notice that the CentOS firewall (in the GUI - Security and > Firewall settings), was set to "Enabled", even though the iptables service > was off. So I "Disabled" this setting, applied and restarted the box. Mail > on port 110 then started working. > > After making sure this was appropriate, I then started iptables. Mail on > port 110 stopped working. I then stopped iptables, but port 110 still > refuses to work. If I change the incoming port to SSL (995), it works, so > port 110 is being blocked by something apart from iptables. > > Do you know of other areas that CentOS 64bit keeps firewall type > information? > > And thank you in advance for your support. > > Cheers > > -----Original Message----- > From: Eric Shubert [mailto:e...@shubes.net] > Sent: Tuesday, 8 June 2010 1:16 PM > To: qmailtoaster-list@qmailtoaster.com > Subject: [qmailtoaster] Re: POP3 Authentication issues on CentOS 5.5 64Bit > > I guess you'll need to set up recordio to see what's going on. Recordio > is a program that logs the details of a tcp session. Search the list for > directions on how to use it (you'll edit the run file). There might be a > wiki page for it, but I don't remember there being one. > > If you're really stuck after that, you might consider trying out > dovecot's pop3 instead of qmail's. I really haven't heard of any > problems like this with qmail's pop3 though. > > Are you sure the client is using the whole email address as the login > name, and not just the name before the @ ? That's a common mistake. > ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- Qmailtoaster is sponsored by Vickers Consulting Group (www.vickersconsulting.com) Vickers Consulting Group offers Qmailtoaster support and installations. If you need professional help with your setup, contact them today! ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- Please visit qmailtoaster.com for the latest news, updates, and packages. To unsubscribe, e-mail: qmailtoaster-list-unsubscr...@qmailtoaster.com For additional commands, e-mail: qmailtoaster-list-h...@qmailtoaster.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Qmailtoaster is sponsored by Vickers Consulting Group (www.vickersconsulting.com) Vickers Consulting Group offers Qmailtoaster support and installations. If you need professional help with your setup, contact them today! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please visit qmailtoaster.com for the latest news, updates, and packages. To unsubscribe, e-mail: qmailtoaster-list-unsubscr...@qmailtoaster.com For additional commands, e-mail: qmailtoaster-list-h...@qmailtoaster.com