D-Link DWC-2000 User Manual - Page 188
Configure POP3 Server
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Section 6 - Securing Your Network Configure POP3 Server Path: Security > Authentication > External Auth Server > POP3 Server POP3 is an application layer protocol most commonly used for e-mail over aTCP/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. The wireless controller acts only as a POP3 client to authenticate a user by contacting an external POP3 server. This authentication option is available for IPsec, PPTP/L2TP Server and Captive Portal users. Note that POP3 for PPTP / L2TP servers is supported only with PAP and not with CHAP / MSCHAP / MSCHAPv2 encryption. To configure POP3 Server: 1. Go to Security > Authentication > External Auth Server > POP3 Server tab. 2. Complete the fields in the table below and click Save. Field Authentication Server Authentication Port SSL Enable CA File Timeout Retries Description IP address of the POP3 authentication server. RADIUS authentication server port to send POP3 messages. 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, the controller 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. D-Link DWC-2000 User Manual 188
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