More typo fixes and improve ports example at POP3 docs (#2128)

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@domain2.com relay_user_2:password_2
```
If there is no other configuration, this will cause Postfix to deliver email throught the relay specified in `RELAY_HOST` env variable, authenticating as `relay_user_1` when sent from `domain1.com` and authenticating as `relay_user_2` when sending from domain2.com.
If there is no other configuration, this will cause Postfix to deliver email through the relay specified in `RELAY_HOST` env variable, authenticating as `relay_user_1` when sent from `domain1.com` and authenticating as `relay_user_2` when sending from domain2.com.
!!! note
To activate the configuration you must either restart the container, or you can also trigger an update by modifying a mail account.

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If you want to use POP3(S), you have to add the ports 110 and/or 995 (TLS secured) and the environment variable `ENABLE_POP3` to your `docker-compose.yml`:
If you want to use POP3(S), you have to add the ports 110 and/or 995 (TLS secured) and the environment variable `ENABLE_POP3` to your `docker-compose.yml`:
```yaml
mail:
mailserver:
ports:
- "25:25"
- "143:143"
- "587:587"
- "993:993"
- "110:110"
- "995:995"
- "25:25" # SMTP (explicit TLS => STARTTLS)
- "143:143" # IMAP4 (explicit TLS => STARTTLS)
- "465:465" # ESMTP (implicit TLS)
- "587:587" # ESMTP (explicit TLS => STARTTLS)
- "993:993" # IMAP4 (implicit TLS)
- "110:110" # POP3
- "995:995" # POP3 (with TLS)
environment:
- ENABLE_POP3=1
```

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[`setup.sh`][github-file-setupsh] is an administration script that helps with the most common tasks, including initial configuration. It is intented to be used from the host machine, _not_ from within your running container.
[`setup.sh`][github-file-setupsh] is an administration script that helps with the most common tasks, including initial configuration. It is intended to be used from the host machine, _not_ from within your running container.
The latest version of the script is included in the `docker-mailserver` repository. You may retrieve it at any time by running this command in your console: