Article ID: 200651
Article Last Modified on 10/28/2006
APPLIES TO
- Microsoft Exchange Server 5.0 Standard Edition
- Microsoft Exchange Server 5.5 Standard Edition
This article was previously published under Q200651
SUMMARY
This article references the top 10 call generators for the Microsoft Post Office Protocol version 3 (POP3) technology. The "More Information" section contains references to existing Knowledge Base articles as well as a brief summary of each.
MORE INFORMATION
- When a user sends a message that uses a POP3 client (for example, Eudora 3.0), and includes an attachment with a filename longer than 25 characters, the attachment is not decoded.
166546: POP3 Attachments Do Not Decode
- This article contains information relevant to general protection faults (GPFs) within the Microsoft Exchange Server information store service (Store.exe).
166562: Store.exe GPFs When POP3 Client Submits Bad Message Header
- This article gives an overview of the POP3 functionality as well as how it relates to SMTP and IMAP4 protocols.
169462: Configuring POP3 Client for Remote Mail Configuration
- This article gives you step-by-step instructions on how to resolve the Event ID 11202 error.
171435: POP3 Logon Attempt Fails with Event 11202
- If you have applied the POP3 hotfix mentioned in 166562, the following article will help you to resolve POP3 clients unable to download all messages.
168245: POP3 Clients Unable to Download All Msgs
- This article explains all the POP3 commands along with the functionality that each command provides.
161116: POP3 Supported Command Set for Exchange Server 5.0
- This article will help you troubleshoot why either IMAP4 or POP3 clients are unable to access Custom Recipients.
173776: Custom Recipients Cannot Be Accessed via IMAP or POP3
- This article discusses the changes that were made to the download order of messages to a POP3 client.
186172: POP3 RETR and LIST Command Behavior Reversed
- This article explains that a Microsoft Exchange Server computer may accept a corrupted incoming mail message from an outside source.
168109: POP3 Clients and Mail Conversion Failures
- This article addresses how to enable the Exchange Server to accept Secure Socket Layer (SSL) authentication.
175439: Enabling SSL For Exchange Server
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