I believe you can use "telnet localhost 110" to telnet to port 110 on localhost.
                            -Scott

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From: "Bullit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2000 09:02:41 -0500

What is the command line to telnet into a specific port?

TIA

Michael


> > He has setup a second domain, we can telnet to port 25 of the
> > second domain, but not 110 nor can we access the web mail via
> > the IP or domain.  Any suggestions?
>
> First, type NETSTAT -A -N.  You will definitely see a line in the state
LISTENING for port 25.  See if there is a line for port 80 and port 110.
>
> If there are NOT lines for port 80 and 110, then IMail isn't working
properly (is the service started?).  For some reason, it thinks it shouldn't
be doing POP3 and web messaging, or possibly it can't start them.
>
> If the port 80 and 110 lines ARE in there, then IMail is running fine, but
it is being blocked somewhere else (such as at a firewall).  You can
double-check this by trying to telnet to port 110 at localhost from the
IMail machine.  If this works, then it sounds like a firewall issue.
>                              -Scott
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