The IMSS POP3
scanner acts as a proxy server (positioned between mail clients
and POP3 servers) to scan messages as the clients retrieve them.
To scan POP3 traffic, configure your email clients to connect
to the IMSS server
POP3 proxy, which connects to POP3 servers to retrieve and scan
messages.
You can set up the following connection types:
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Generic: Allows you to access different
POP3 servers using the same port, typically 110, the default port
for POP3 traffic.
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Dedicated: Accesses the POP3 server using a
specified port. Use these connections when the POP3 server requires
authentication using a secure logon, such as APOP or NTLM.
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Note
IMSS supports connections to IPv6 POP3
servers.
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