XFOR: Verifying Basic POP3 Connectivity Using Telnet

ID: Q165186


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SUMMARY

This article describes how to telnet to port 110 on servers running of Microsoft Exchange Server version 5.0. This is useful for troubleshooting communication problems between a POP3 client and a mailbox located on an Exchange Server 5.0 computer.


MORE INFORMATION

Follow the steps below to ensure that you have proper POP3 connectivity to a mailbox located on Microsoft Exchange.

NOTE: Press ENTER after you type each line:

  1. Start a TELNET session using the following command:
    Telnet <IP address of server> 110
    If this works, you will see this response from the server:
    
          +OK Microsoft Exchange POP3 server version 5.0.1457.10 ready
        


  2. Begin communication by initiating a login to the mailbox with the following commands:
    USER domain/NTAccount/Exchangemailbox
    You should see this response:
    
          +OK
        


  3. Type the following command:
    PASS <NT Domain Password>
    You should see this response:
    
         +OK User successfully logged on
        


  4. Type the following command to list all mail in the mailbox:
    LIST
    You should get the following response (this will vary, depending on the number of messages in the mailbox):
    
          +OK
          1 373
          2 388
          3 388
        
    The "message number"is the number on left


  5. Type the following command to retrieve a message:
    RETR <message number>
    You should see the message you selected via "message number" response:
    
          +OK
          Received: by YOMAN2.dns.microsoft.com
          id <01BC2F60.EA72A8C0@YOMAN2.dns.microsoft.com>; Thu, 13 Mar
          1997 03:44:55 -0000
          Message-ID:
          <A157B5AD9196D011A13A00AA0040DA1D07DB@YOMAN2.dns.microsoft.com>
          From: yoman2 <yoman2@Site-A.Microsoft.com>
          To: yoman2 <yoman2@Site-A.Microsoft.com>
          Subject: test2
          Date: Thu, 13 Mar 1997 03:44:55 -0000
          X-Priority: 3
          MIME-Version: 1.0
          Content-Type: text/plain
    
          <Body of Message>
        


If you are able to complete the above steps without error, any POP3 client conforming to RFC 1939 should work to connect to the mailbox.


Keywords          : kbtshoot XFOR 
Version           : winnt:5.0
Platform          : winnt 
Issue type        : 

Last Reviewed: April 17, 1999