Re: Problem at port 110

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Is the server in the DMZ?  Is there any relevance tot he Squid server or is
that just extra information?

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Gurjiv Singh" <gurjiv@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <linux-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, September 14, 2004 12:16 PM
Subject: Problem at port 110


> Hi all,
>        I am facing a very peculiar problem, I'll try to explain the
> setup first, I have 2 servers at my place
> 1) Server A --- Mail server ------ Running Sendmail.
> 2) Server B --- Proxy server ------ Running Squid.
> Both the servers have a real (live) IP and a Local IP for internal
> network purposes.
> Whenever I try to contact the 110 port i.e. POP server of my mail server
> from my internal network it gives trouble, sometimes it would connect
> and most of the time's it won't. But if I contact it through the real IP
> of the machine from either within my network or from any other location
> it works just fine.
> Please if anybody could suggest me the cure to this problem asap.
> Thanks & Regards
> GS
>
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