Thank a bunch Peter. It worked like a charm.

> configure your mail client in a manner that it uses pop3(unencrypted),
> but set the pop port to 995 instead of 110.
> ...
>that's not the best solution, but the only possible way to deal with
>encrypted connections.

Just curious but is there an option to have the Spam/virus filters
ignore and let the encrypted connections (port 995) pass through?

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David H. Pogson -- www.6k.ca

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