This is a discussion on No Route to Host within the Mail Servers forums, part of the Mastering Servers category; Dear All I configured mail server under Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4. All services running properly within the ...
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Dear All
I configured mail server under Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4. All services running properly within the server but when I connected server on network and try to fetch the mail, I faced a error on client side. Error is: Could not connect to PO server 132.147.100.2 (port pop3): No route to host. Please solve my problem and share your expriences with me. Thanks and regards Zed |
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