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port 110
is there a way to remotely login to port 110? if so, can someone please tell me what the command would be to do this? thanks in advance...
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Depends what service you are running behind it..
You could be running a FTP daemon on port 110, or a telnet daemon, who knows. |
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Here is The Official List.
So 110 is pop3. I would assume that pop3 is on 110 until proven wrong. That is for retrieving your email. You will need to look over your email programs and see which one can connect to a pop server. |
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