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Good Day! B

ased on our understanding, Mail.dll connects to mailbox using POP3S (over 995) and POP3 (over 110). Please let us know if we will be able to connect to mailbox using a different port. Thanks!

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Yes you can do that.

You need to use overloaded Pop3.Connect or Pop3.ConnectSSL methods that take port number as a parameter.

pop3.Connect("pop.example.com", 110);

-or-

pop3.ConnectSSL("pop.example.com", 995);
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