By design, NIS's POP3 email client blocks Ports 25/110 (the non SSL Ports) Since my ISP uses SSL/TLS ports so, not helpful in my case and I could possibly free up some resources and disable NIS's email client setting...no? Thanks
By design, NIS's POP3 email client blocks Ports 25/110 (the non SSL Ports) Since my ISP uses SSL/TLS ports so, not helpful in my case and I could possibly free up some resources and disable NIS's email client setting...no? Thanks