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Verifying Services


You can modify configurations for each of the services (SMTP server, POP3 server, IMAP4 server, LDAP server, Finger server, Whois server, Password, and Monitor server) by selecting the "Services" folder in the left panel and clicking the appropriate Service name underneath it. Make changes to the settings in the right panel.

If you change any parameters, stop the service, wait five to ten seconds and then start the service, or reboot the system after the completion of all changes. Detailed information on each service is covered in later chapters.

Default Service Ports

IMail Server services use the following TCP ports:

SMTP: Port 25 (This can be changed by editing the Windows registry; see "Advanced Options".)

POP3: Port 110

IMAP4: Port 143

LDAP: Port 389

Pserve (Password Server): Port 106

Web Messaging: Port 8383 by default (configurable)

Web Messaging SSL Port: 8384

Spell Checker Port: 8385 by default ( configurable)

Web Calendaring: Port 8484 by default (configurable)

Web Calendaring SSL: Port 8485

SSL: Port 8384 by default (configurable)

IMonitor Web Administration: Port 8181 by default (configurable)

Web Messaging and Web Calendaring also use several UDP ports. These ports, are used to facilitate communications between Web Messaging and Web Calendaring, such as receiving the User key and sending the User ID and Password.

IMail Web Messaging and IMail Web Calendaring use the following UDP Ports:

Web Messaging: Port 8000

Web Calendaring: Port 8001



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