CONFIGURING POP3 AND IMAP4 ON A PERTICULAR MAILBOX

I want to configure a particular mailbox to work with pop3 email client.after starting pop3 services using services.msc,when i access exchanage admin center of that particular account,the configuring part of pop3 and imap says that it is not available.
what should i do?please help.
trainee

Hi, 
see the following link:
How to enable or disable IMAP, POP, OWA, MAPI, or Exchange ActiveSync for a mailbox in Exchange Server
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2573225/en-us
CK

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    Email Ports
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    Secure IMAP (IMAP4-SSL) - port 585
    IMAP4 over SSL (IMAPS) - port 993
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    SMTP: smtp.mail.yahoo.com Port 465
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    SSL: YES
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    SMTP: smtp.gmail.com Port 465
    ESTMP should be enabled
    SSL: YES
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    SMTP: smtp.aol.com
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    SMTP: smtp.hughest.net Port 25
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    SSL: NO
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    SMTP: smtpauth.netzero.com Port 25
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    The Netscape e-mail system is web-based, which means you can access their e-mail from any Internet connection. Netscape Internet Service also supports AOL® Communicator, Microsoft® Outlook, Microsoft® Outlook Express, and other POP3 e-mail software. The outgoing mail server needs SSL support, so make sure your email client software supports SSL connections over the SMTP protocol.
    Netscape Internet Service Incoming Mail Server (POP3) - pop.3.isp.netscape.com (port 110)
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    Outgoing Mail Server - use your local ISP SMTP mail server
    Freeserve Mail Settings
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    Freeserve Incoming Mail Server (POP3) - pop.freeserve.com (port 110)
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    Supanet Mail Settings
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    AT&T SMTP IMAP Server
    smtp.att.yahoo.com
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    imap.att.yahoo.com
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    http://www.wireless.att.com/support_static_files/KB/KB5892.html
    SUBJECT:
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    Incoming IMAP4 server uses default port of 143.
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    The incoming IMAP4 port needs to be set at 993.
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    Username
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    POP: pop.1and1.com
    IMAP4: imap.1and1.com
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    full e-mail address
    POP3: 110
    IMAP4: 143
    Adelphia
    mail.adelphia.net
    username only
    POP3: 110
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    pop3.airmail.net
    username only
    Alltel.net
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    pop.att.yahoo.com
    More information on support article.
    full e-mail address
    POP3: 995
    uses SSL
    AOL (America Online)
    Instructions and Disclaimer
    username only
    IMAP4: 143
    AIM Mail
    Instructions and Disclaimer
    username only
    IMAP4: 143
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    mail.attbi.com
    AT&T Worldnet
    ipop.worldnet.att.net
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    full e-mail address
    POP3: 995 uses SSL
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    pop.bellatlantic.net
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    mail.bellsouth.net
    username only
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    mail.cableone.net
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    username only
    Cablevision
    mail.optonline.net
    username only
    Charter
    pop.charter.net
    username only
    Clearwire
    mail.clearwire.net
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    full e-mail address
    POP3: 110
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    mail.comcast.net
    More information at Comcast Article.
    username only
    POP3: 110
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    pop.comnetcom.net
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    imap.cs.com
    username only
    Concentric
    pop3.concentric.net
    Coqui (Puerto Rico)
    pop.coqui.net
    Covad
    pop3.covad.net
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    full e-mail address
    POP3: 110
    Cox Central
    pop.central.cox.net
    More information at Cox Article.
    username only
    POP3: 110
    Cox East
    pop.east.cox.net
    More information at Cox Article.
    username only
    POP3: 110
    Cox West
    pop.west.cox.net
    More information at Cox Article.
    username only
    POP3: 110
    Cox Business
    pop.coxmail.com
    More information at Cox Business Article.
    full e-mail address
    POP3: 110
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    pop.earthlink.net
    full e-mail address
    POP3: 110
    Eudora
    mail.speakeasy.net
    Excite
    pop3.excite.com - Requires "Premium/Gold" subscription for POP3 access. More information at Excite.com Article.
    full e-mail address
    POP3: 110
    Flash (SBC Yahoo!)
    pop.att.yahoo.com
    More information on support article.
    full e-mail address
    POP3: 995
    uses SSL
    Gmail (Google Mail)
    Instructions and Disclaimer
    full e-mail address
    POP3: 995 uses SSL
    Go Daddy.com
    pop.secureserver.net
    More information at Go Daddy.com Article.
    full e-mail address
    POP3: 110
    Grande
    mail.grandecom.net
    More information at Grande Article.
    username only
    POP3: 110
    GTE.net (Verizon)
    mail.gte.net
    Hughes Direcway
    mail.hughes.net
    More information at Hughes Direcway Article.
    full e-mail address
    POP3: 110
    Ix.Netcom.com (Earthlink)
    pop.ix.netcom.com
    Insight Broadband
    mail.insightbb.com (SSL must be enabled for remote access)
    More information at Insight Broadband Article.
    username only
    Juno
    POP3/IMAP4 is not available.
    More information on support article.
    Lightfirst (Avenew)
    inmail.lightfirst.com
    Mac.com (Apple Computer)
    mail.mac.com
    POP3 access will not work with "alias" accounts.
    More information at Mac.com. Related articles 25275, 51729, and 86685.
    username only
    POP3: 110
    IMAP4: 143
    Mail.com
    pop1.mail.com
    POP3: 110
    Mediacom
    mail.mchsi.com
    More information at Mediacom Article.
    full e-mail address
    POP3: 995 uses SSL
    MEdia Net
    POP3 access is currently not available to MEdia Net e-mail accounts. Please access MEdia Net e-mail through the device browser.
    POP3: 110
    Mindspring (Earthlink)
    pop.mindspring.com
    full e-mail address
    POP3: 110
    mMode
    pop.mymmode.com
    username only
    POP3: 110
    MSN
    pop3.live.com
    For subscribers that use (and pay for) MSN as their Internet Service Provider, MSN provides POP3 access to their e-mail. More information on configuring e-mail applications, see Microsoft Article 930008.
    Alternatives for accessing MSN from a mobile device:
    - Former AT&T Wireless customers
    - New and Existing AT&T wireless services customers
    full e-mail address
    POP3: 995
    uses SSL 
    MSN Hotmail
    MSN Hotmail is a HTTP e-mail service so a POP3 server name is not offered by MSN Hotmail. While some 3rd party e-mail servers allow access to Hotmail accounts, this may put e-mail security at risk. AT&T will not house 3rd party e-mail server information.
    Alternatives for accessing MSN Hotmail from a mobile device:
    - Former AT&T Wireless customers
    - New and Existing AT&T wireless services customers
    NetAddress or Usa.net
    pop.netaddress.com
    POP3: 110
    Network Solutions
    mail.yourdomain.com
    Network Solutions Support Page
    full e-mail address
    POP3: 110
    NetZero (United Online)
    pop.netzero.com
    NetZero E-mail Support Page
    username only
    POP3: 110
    Netscape
    pop3.isp.netscape.com
    Netscape E-mail Support Page
    full e-mail address
    POP3: 110
    NVBell (SBC Yahoo!)
    pop.att.yahoo.com
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    full e-mail address
    POP3: 995
    uses SSL
    OptOnline
    mail.optonline.net
    OptOnline Support Article
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    PacBell (SBC Yahoo!)
    pop.att.yahoo.com
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    full e-mail address
    POP3: 995
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    mail.peoplepc.com
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    Pipeline (Earthlink)
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    POP3: 995
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    pop.albq.qwest.net
    POP3: 110
    Road Runner
    pop-server.xxxx.com
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     username only
    POP3: 110
    sbcglobal.net
    pop.att.yahoo.com
    More information on support article.
    full e-mail address
    POP3: 995
    uses SSL
    snet.net
    pop.att.yahoo.com
    More information on support article.
    full e-mail address
    POP3: 995
    uses SSL
    Surewest
    pop.surewest.net
    More information at Surewest Article.
    full e-mail address
    POP3: 110
    swbell.net
    pop.att.yahoo.com
    More information on support article.
    full e-mail address
    POP3: 995
    uses SSL
    Verizon
    incoming.verizon.net
    username only
    POP3: 110
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             DC=ForestDnsZones,DC=hookemup,DC=local
             ......................... DC1-DEV-OFC failed test NCSecDesc
    In researching this I find "If you do not plan to add an RODC to the forest, you can disregard this error."
    We have not successfully run ADprep /rodcPrep nor do we plan on having any Read-Only DCs, so I think we can ignor this error. We did try running ADprep /rodcPrep but got an LDAP error which I can duplicate if this is important.
    Schema and Naming FSMOs are on a DC higher in the forest. RID, PDC, and Infrastructure FSMOs for the child domain are on the Virtual server (PDC).
    Any guidance on where to go from here would be greatly appreciated as I have no more hair on my head to pull.

    Ok... I ran repadmin /showreps /v again and it shows no errors
    C:\>repadmin /showreps /v
    Default-First-Site\DC1-DEV-OFC
    DSA Options: IS_GC
    Site Options: (none)
    DSA object GUID: b294c59f-8b46-4133-89c5-0f30bfd49607
    DSA invocationID: 1054285d-cffe-42b4-8074-e2d44adbb151
    ==== INBOUND NEIGHBORS ======================================
    CN=Configuration,DC=mydomain,DC=local
        Default-First-Site\HESTIA via RPC
            DSA object GUID: b464fde9-29d7-4490-9582-fe9270050d50
            Address: b464fde9-29d7-4490-9582-fe9270050d50._msdcs.mydomain.local
            DSA invocationID: afea3845-9fa8-40a6-a477-84348a206348
            SYNC_ON_STARTUP DO_SCHEDULED_SYNCS WRITEABLE
            USNs: 16381490/OU, 16381490/PU
            Last attempt @ 2012-10-29 13:52:39 was successful.
        Default-First-Site\V-SVR03 via RPC
            DSA object GUID: 53018cc4-b8c9-48ce-9a54-1b987e7b08c8
            Address: 53018cc4-b8c9-48ce-9a54-1b987e7b08c8._msdcs.mydomain.local
            DSA invocationID: 45de2c10-ec8b-443d-a645-db4e0a352a23
            SYNC_ON_STARTUP DO_SCHEDULED_SYNCS WRITEABLE
            USNs: 114817/OU, 114817/PU
            Last attempt @ 2012-10-29 13:52:39 was successful.
        Default-First-Site\V-SVR01 via RPC
            DSA object GUID: e2f794eb-9658-4bad-b695-3d8c08f46371
            Address: e2f794eb-9658-4bad-b695-3d8c08f46371._msdcs.mydomain.local
            DSA invocationID: 07bb0fe9-bca9-46d1-92ce-308d36da478d
            SYNC_ON_STARTUP DO_SCHEDULED_SYNCS WRITEABLE
            USNs: 66047/OU, 66047/PU
            Last attempt @ 2012-10-29 13:52:39 was successful.
        Default-First-Site\ATHENA via RPC
            DSA object GUID: cb00a5b0-6dea-473c-bb42-19356dd9ed36
            Address: cb00a5b0-6dea-473c-bb42-19356dd9ed36._msdcs.mydomain.local
            DSA invocationID: 57313a9c-46a2-4b94-87cc-b3f91d54faed
            SYNC_ON_STARTUP DO_SCHEDULED_SYNCS WRITEABLE
            USNs: 8098197/OU, 8098197/PU
            Last attempt @ 2012-10-29 13:52:39 was successful.
    CN=Schema,CN=Configuration,DC=mydomain,DC=local
        Default-First-Site\ATHENA via RPC
            DSA object GUID: cb00a5b0-6dea-473c-bb42-19356dd9ed36
            Address: cb00a5b0-6dea-473c-bb42-19356dd9ed36._msdcs.mydomain.local
            DSA invocationID: 57313a9c-46a2-4b94-87cc-b3f91d54faed
            SYNC_ON_STARTUP DO_SCHEDULED_SYNCS WRITEABLE
            USNs: 8097482/OU, 8097482/PU
            Last attempt @ 2012-10-29 13:52:39 was successful.
        Default-First-Site\V-SVR01 via RPC
            DSA object GUID: e2f794eb-9658-4bad-b695-3d8c08f46371
            Address: e2f794eb-9658-4bad-b695-3d8c08f46371._msdcs.mydomain.local
            DSA invocationID: 07bb0fe9-bca9-46d1-92ce-308d36da478d
            SYNC_ON_STARTUP DO_SCHEDULED_SYNCS WRITEABLE
            USNs: 65239/OU, 65239/PU
            Last attempt @ 2012-10-29 13:52:39 was successful.
        Default-First-Site\V-SVR03 via RPC
            DSA object GUID: 53018cc4-b8c9-48ce-9a54-1b987e7b08c8
            Address: 53018cc4-b8c9-48ce-9a54-1b987e7b08c8._msdcs.mydomain.local
            DSA invocationID: 45de2c10-ec8b-443d-a645-db4e0a352a23
            SYNC_ON_STARTUP DO_SCHEDULED_SYNCS WRITEABLE
            USNs: 114149/OU, 114149/PU
            Last attempt @ 2012-10-29 13:52:39 was successful.
        Default-First-Site\HESTIA via RPC
            DSA object GUID: b464fde9-29d7-4490-9582-fe9270050d50
            Address: b464fde9-29d7-4490-9582-fe9270050d50._msdcs.mydomain.local
            DSA invocationID: afea3845-9fa8-40a6-a477-84348a206348
            SYNC_ON_STARTUP DO_SCHEDULED_SYNCS WRITEABLE
            USNs: 16381373/OU, 16381373/PU
            Last attempt @ 2012-10-29 13:52:39 was successful.
    DC=ForestDnsZones,DC=mydomain,DC=local
        Default-First-Site\V-SVR01 via RPC
            DSA object GUID: e2f794eb-9658-4bad-b695-3d8c08f46371
            Address: e2f794eb-9658-4bad-b695-3d8c08f46371._msdcs.mydomain.local
            DSA invocationID: 07bb0fe9-bca9-46d1-92ce-308d36da478d
            SYNC_ON_STARTUP DO_SCHEDULED_SYNCS WRITEABLE
            USNs: 66295/OU, 66295/PU
            Last attempt @ 2012-10-29 13:57:48 was successful.
        Default-First-Site\ATHENA via RPC
            DSA object GUID: cb00a5b0-6dea-473c-bb42-19356dd9ed36
            Address: cb00a5b0-6dea-473c-bb42-19356dd9ed36._msdcs.mydomain.local
            DSA invocationID: 57313a9c-46a2-4b94-87cc-b3f91d54faed
            SYNC_ON_STARTUP DO_SCHEDULED_SYNCS WRITEABLE
            USNs: 8098367/OU, 8098367/PU
            Last attempt @ 2012-10-29 13:58:13 was successful.
        Default-First-Site\V-SVR03 via RPC
            DSA object GUID: 53018cc4-b8c9-48ce-9a54-1b987e7b08c8
            Address: 53018cc4-b8c9-48ce-9a54-1b987e7b08c8._msdcs.mydomain.local
            DSA invocationID: 45de2c10-ec8b-443d-a645-db4e0a352a23
            SYNC_ON_STARTUP DO_SCHEDULED_SYNCS WRITEABLE
            USNs: 115032/OU, 115032/PU
            Last attempt @ 2012-10-29 13:58:25 was successful.
        Default-First-Site\HESTIA via RPC
            DSA object GUID: b464fde9-29d7-4490-9582-fe9270050d50
            Address: b464fde9-29d7-4490-9582-fe9270050d50._msdcs.mydomain.local
            DSA invocationID: afea3845-9fa8-40a6-a477-84348a206348
            SYNC_ON_STARTUP DO_SCHEDULED_SYNCS WRITEABLE
            USNs: 16381653/OU, 16381653/PU
            Last attempt @ 2012-10-29 13:58:34 was successful.
    DC=mySUBdomain,DC=local
        Default-First-Site\V-SVR03 via RPC
            DSA object GUID: 53018cc4-b8c9-48ce-9a54-1b987e7b08c8
            Address: 53018cc4-b8c9-48ce-9a54-1b987e7b08c8._msdcs.mydomain.local
            DSA invocationID: 45de2c10-ec8b-443d-a645-db4e0a352a23
            SYNC_ON_STARTUP DO_SCHEDULED_SYNCS WRITEABLE
            USNs: 114871/OU, 114871/PU
            Last attempt @ 2012-10-29 13:54:02 was successful.
    DC=DomainDnsZones,DC=mySUBdomain,DC=local
        Default-First-Site\V-SVR03 via RPC
            DSA object GUID: 53018cc4-b8c9-48ce-9a54-1b987e7b08c8
            Address: 53018cc4-b8c9-48ce-9a54-1b987e7b08c8._msdcs.mydomain.local
            DSA invocationID: 45de2c10-ec8b-443d-a645-db4e0a352a23
            SYNC_ON_STARTUP DO_SCHEDULED_SYNCS WRITEABLE
            USNs: 114017/OU, 114017/PU
            Last attempt @ 2012-10-29 13:52:39 was successful.
    DC=mydomain,DC=local
        Default-First-Site\V-SVR03 via RPC
            DSA object GUID: 53018cc4-b8c9-48ce-9a54-1b987e7b08c8
            Address: 53018cc4-b8c9-48ce-9a54-1b987e7b08c8._msdcs.mydomain.local
            DSA invocationID: 45de2c10-ec8b-443d-a645-db4e0a352a23
            SYNC_ON_STARTUP DO_SCHEDULED_SYNCS
            USNs: 114017/OU, 114017/PU
            Last attempt @ 2012-10-29 13:52:39 was successful.
        Default-First-Site\HESTIA via RPC
            DSA object GUID: b464fde9-29d7-4490-9582-fe9270050d50
            Address: b464fde9-29d7-4490-9582-fe9270050d50._msdcs.mydomain.local
            DSA invocationID: afea3845-9fa8-40a6-a477-84348a206348
            SYNC_ON_STARTUP DO_SCHEDULED_SYNCS
            USNs: 16381614/OU, 16381614/PU
            Last attempt @ 2012-10-29 13:56:52 was successful.
        Default-First-Site\V-SVR01 via RPC
            DSA object GUID: e2f794eb-9658-4bad-b695-3d8c08f46371
            Address: e2f794eb-9658-4bad-b695-3d8c08f46371._msdcs.mydomain.local
            DSA invocationID: 07bb0fe9-bca9-46d1-92ce-308d36da478d
            SYNC_ON_STARTUP DO_SCHEDULED_SYNCS
            USNs: 66325/OU, 66325/PU
            Last attempt @ 2012-10-29 13:58:34 was successful.
        Default-First-Site\ATHENA via RPC
            DSA object GUID: cb00a5b0-6dea-473c-bb42-19356dd9ed36
            Address: cb00a5b0-6dea-473c-bb42-19356dd9ed36._msdcs.mydomain.local
            DSA invocationID: 57313a9c-46a2-4b94-87cc-b3f91d54faed
            SYNC_ON_STARTUP DO_SCHEDULED_SYNCS
            USNs: 8098385/OU, 8098385/PU
            Last attempt @ 2012-10-29 13:58:38 was successful.

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