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DroppinPackets:
Is there a way to close the IMAP port 143 from aswmaisv.exe from listening as it is not needed?

Also, ASWSERV.EXE listens on a local service port (1024 or higher), can this also be negating if it is not needed?

Vlk:
Wait a moment, aswMaiSv.exe is running? So you've started the Internet Mail provider (i.e. completed the Mail Protection Wizard)?

In most cases, this thing is completely redundant in server environment (unless it's a terminal server).

Anyway, what program do you use to find out which app is listening on which port? netstat?

DroppinPackets:

--- Quote from: Vlk on October 13, 2003, 07:00:17 AM ---Wait a moment, aswMaiSv.exe is running? So you've started the Internet Mail provider (i.e. completed the Mail Protection Wizard)?

In most cases, this thing is completely redundant in server environment (unless it's a terminal server).

Anyway, what program do you use to find out which app is listening on which port? netstat?

--- End quote ---

Yes, aswmaiSrv is running, it is used for smtp and pop.

Redundant?

Netstat shows the ports yes.  But presently Kerio FW shows this as well.  I had installed TPF 5.1, but uninstalled it as it seems buggy, it actually could not see ASWSERV.EXE to enroll into it's sandbox, but external port scans (grc.com) could connect(could not actally connect, but recieved packets) to the port and it was reported closed.  More rules would have stealthed (null) the port.  But as i will have no need to connect to the server remotely, I see no reason to have open in the first place, if you follow my drift.  

Vlk:
Interesting... AFAIK aswServ.exe doesn't have any TCP listener in it. What port numbers are we talking about, exactly?

BTW have you ever used avast Home/Pro? If so, does the ashServ.exe process from it exhibit similar behavior?

Thanks

vojtech:
To prevent the Mail scanner from listenig on port 143, insert this line
StartImap=0
to the file Avast4\Data\avast4.ini into section [MailScanner].

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