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Trend Micro InterScan <strong>Messaging</strong> <strong>Security</strong> <strong>Virtual</strong> <strong>Appliance</strong> Administrator’s Guide<br />

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3. Set POP3 port to 110.<br />

Configuring POP3 dedicated services<br />

For a POP3 dedicated service, the POP3 service always connects to a specific POP3<br />

server. IMSVA uses this service for a POP3 logon and for any type of logon using the<br />

AUTH command. For this service, a separate port on the proxy has to be set up for each<br />

specific POP3 server that any client might want to connect to.<br />

The following example shows how to configure dedicated POP3 settings in Microsoft<br />

Outlook:<br />

1. Specify the POP3 server address with IMSVA scanner IP 192.168.11.147.<br />

2. Type user name test123.<br />

3. Set the POP3 port to 1100, which is the port that the IMSVA dedicated POP3<br />

service is listening on.<br />

Configuring TMCM Settings<br />

To use Trend Micro Control Manager (TMCM) 5.5 or above to manage IMSVA, enable<br />

the Control Manager/MCP agent on the IMSVA server and configure Control Manager<br />

server settings. If a proxy server is between the Control Manager server and IMSVA,<br />

configure proxy settings. If a firewall is between the Control Manager server and<br />

IMSVA, configure port forwarding to work with the firewall's port-forwarding<br />

functionality.<br />

To configure Control Manager settings:<br />

1. Choose Administration > IMSVA Configuration > Connections. The<br />

Components tab displays by default.<br />

2. Click the TMCM Server tab.<br />

3. Select the Enable MCP Agent check box.<br />

4. Next to Server, type the Control Manager IP address or FQDN.<br />

5. Next to Communication protocol, select HTTP or HTTPS and type the<br />

corresponding port number. The default port number for HTTP access is 80, and<br />

the default port number for HTTPS is 443.<br />

6. Under Web server authentication, type the access credentials to access the<br />

Control Manager Web server.

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