Pop3 Server - D-Link DSR-150 User Manual

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Section 8 - Security
Path: Security > Authentication > External Auth Server > POP3 Server
POP3 is an application layer protocol most commonly used for e-mail over a TCP/IP connection. The authentication
server can be used with SSL encryption over port 995 to send encrypted traffic to the POP3 server. The POP3
server's certificate is verified by a user-uploaded CA certificate. If SSL encryption is not used, port 110 will be used
for the POP3 authentication traffic.
To configure the router to connect to your POP3 server:
1. Click Security > Authentication > External Auth Server > POP3 Server tab.
2. Complete the POP3 server information from the table below and click Save. You can configure up to
three servers.
Field
Authentication Server IP
Address
Authentication Port
SSL Enable
CA File
Timeout
Retries
Save
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Enter the IP address of your POP3 server.
Enter the POP3 authentication server port.
Toggle to ON to enable SSL support for POP3. If this option is enabled, it is mandatory to select a
certificate authority for it.
Certificate Authority to verify POP3 server's certificate.
Set the amount of time in seconds that the router should wait for a response from the POP3 server.
This determines the number of tries the controller will make to the POP3 server before giving up.
Click Save at the bottom to save and activate your settings.
Click to test the connection(s) to your POP3 Server(s).
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