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Winsock Error 10048 Address already in use means that you have two of the same types of server applications trying to use the same port on the same machine. This error will occur if you have two SMTP servers running on the same machine as both will attempt to use port 25. Privacy Legal Site Map Contact Webmaster Helping the World Communicate! Copyright © 1996-2016 Alt-N Technologies. All trademarks are property of their respective owners. back to topin Use Sidebar General FAQ How To's Video Tutorials Reference Guide Troubleshooting how_to:10048 Socket Error 10048 - Specified Address Already in Use This https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:10048 error only normally occurs during VPOP3 startup. It occurs if some http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1434914/socket-in-use-error-when-reusing-sockets other software running on the same machine as VPOP3 is using one of the ports that VPOP3 is already using. This could be a proxy like WinGate, WinProxy or anti-virus software that acts as a proxy, an LDAP server (e.g. Active Directory) error 10048 or another mail server program (e.g. Exchange Server). The latter two causes are particularly common on server versions of Windows. To prevent this problem you should either remove the conflicting service from the other software or change the port which either that other software or VPOP3 uses for that mail service. You error 10048 address can change the ports that VPOP3 uses for its various services on the Services page in the VPOP3 settings. There are two ways to find out which program is using the conflicting port number. Each provides different evidence so if the results of one method are unclear try the other. Method 1 Open a command prompt and at the prompt type in telnet
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