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| faq:network_and_security:scan_email_ports_using_nmap [2022/10/27 18:10] – created vikki | faq:network_and_security:scan_email_ports_using_nmap [2022/10/27 18:11] (current) – vikki | ||
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| Click [[https:// | Click [[https:// | ||
| - | ==== --- Using NMAP --- ==== | + | ===== Using NMAP ===== |
| Once you have installed NMAP, double-click the tool's shortcut icon {{: | Once you have installed NMAP, double-click the tool's shortcut icon {{: | ||
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| - | ==== --- Port Numbers | + | ===== Port Numbers |
| The various port numbers are as follows: | The various port numbers are as follows: | ||
| ^SMTP|587| | ^SMTP|587| | ||
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| - | ==== --- Mail Server Address | + | ===== Mail Server Address |
| To check which mail server to be used for your domain, please use the [[https:// | To check which mail server to be used for your domain, please use the [[https:// | ||
| - | ==== --- Example | + | ===== Example |
| For example, to scan the POP port on vo2.agnx.com, | For example, to scan the POP port on vo2.agnx.com, | ||
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| - | If you are performing this test on the request of our Helpdesk Team, please capture a screenshot | + | If you are performing this test on the request of our Helpdesk Team, please capture a screenshot |