Re: Does NAV 2002 use ports 110, 135

From: Alex K. Angelopoulos \(MVP\) (aka@mvps.org)
Date: 10/31/02


From: "Alex K. Angelopoulos \(MVP\)" <aka@mvps.org>
Date: Thu, 31 Oct 2002 00:08:04 -0500


That just confused me... <g>

I know that if NAV is enabed and is handling email protection, a netstat -a on a
client system will continually show 25 and 110 as "listening"; whereas even if
an email client is running, if NAV is NOT running and protecting email, it won't
show itself as listening as 25 and 110.

Are you getting at something different about how NAV does the scanning, even
though it appears to be listening on 25/110?

In news:eTqaLnHgCHA.2256@tkmsftngp12,
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] typed:
> NAV 2002 doesn't do the 'localhost' proxy for mail scanning, if
> that's what you're asking. And yes, 110 for POP and 25 for SMTP are
> used; otherwise you wouldn't be sending/receiving mail. ;-)
>
> "Michel Gallant (MVP)" <> wrote in message
> news:3DC080B1.A3A64201@istar.ca...
>> whoops, that should read:
>> Does NAV 2002 use ports 25 (SMT) and 110 (POP) ?
>>
>>
>> "Michel Gallant (MVP)" wrote:
>>
>>> Does NAV 2002 (for mail scanning) use services ~ proxies
>>> on ports 110, 135 for the localhost?
>>> - Mitch

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