POP and SMTP ports

Does anyone knows how to use different POP3 and SMTP ports on CCA? My mail server does not use the standard ones... I tried to use pop.host.com:port but I only got timeouts and host unreachable errors.
Thanks

There is no way to do that? I changed my email server but I really doubt customers would do the same. Also I could not find any way to use SMTP authentication, did I miss a config somewhere?

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    iv. Password: [*******] – leave empty
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    xx. Trace File <Out..>: c:sapmailtraceout.txt - Can be where ever you want
    xxi. Update File c:sapmailmailgw.ini [Y]
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    1. Allow the SAP systems to enter on port 25 to send mails using Microsoft Exchange (SMTP Communication)
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