POP3 Mail Flow In Microsoft Small Business Server 2000
White Papers In this session, we will discuss mail flow using the POP3 connector for routing POP3-based e-mail to internal Microsoft Exchange 2000 Server mailboxes. We will also discuss how to configure POP3 clients such as Microsoft Outlook Express to access...
[June 25, 2007, 0:00]
Don't Save My POP3 E-Mail Messages In The Microsoft Exchange Inbox
White Papers If one wants to keep his or her POP3 e-mail messages separate from the e-mail messages in the Exchange account, he or she can change the delivery location for the POP3 e-mail account to a Personal Folders file (.pst).
[February 14, 2008, 23:00]
Download Headers And Messages For POP3 E-Mail Accounts
White Papers When working with your POP3 e-mail account, one can choose to download either message headers or complete messages, including attachments. Once a message is downloaded from the e-mail server, the default setting is to delete the message from the e...
[February 14, 2008, 23:00]
Configuring And Comparing The POP3 Service In Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 And Microsoft Windows Server 2003
White Papers The POP3 service is a standard messaging protocol that is supported in Microsoft Windows Server 2003 and Exchange Server 2003. Although the POP3 service offers the same functionality to any POP3 client, the administration and architecture of POP3...
[October 11, 2006, 0:00]
Using POP3 And IMAP4 To Access Exchange 2007 (Part 1)
White Papers This paper provides an overview of the use of POP3 and IMAP4 with Exchange 2007. First it takes a look at some of the differences between the two protocols. Then it discusses a few scenarios where they can be used, followed by the actual...
[April 23, 2008, 0:00]
Read POP3 E-Mail Messages On Multiple Computers
White Papers By default, when one downloads new messages from a POP3 e-mail account, the messages are deleted from the POP3 mail server. If one checks the POP3 e-mail account from different computers by using the default Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 POP3...
[February 14, 2008, 23:00]
Replace POP3 With IMAP To Extend The Reach Of Users' Email
News When setting up your own email system, there can be some difficulties even after you have the server set up on your network, in terms of sending and receiving mail for local users. At this juncture, you have to make sure that the mail is going to...
[May 8, 2003, 11:43]
Replace POP3 With IMAP To Extend The Reach Of Users' Email
Talkback I am wondering when we might see the rest of the articles in this series. The first three articles have been most interesting and useful.
[August 6, 2003, 16:08]
Replace POP3 With IMAP To Extend The Reach Of Users' Email
Talkback I fully agree. I'm anxiously awaiting the rest of this series of articles.
[August 7, 2003, 22:53]
GPRS Considerations For Mobile Email
White Papers Symbian OS phones can access email services ? out of the box? using the most popular email retrieval protocols, namely POP3 and IMAP4. Symbian OS developers have access to APIs and frameworks to either enhance or make their own email client...
[July 13, 2007, 0:00]
Nuggets: Pager That Reads Your Email
News Mini-Mail picks up Pop3 As useful as they are, pagers these days need to come up with something a little bit extra if they've any hope of capturing the imagination of the masses being tempted by ever cheaper mobile phones.
[May 27, 1999, 13:16]
SpamExperts Desktop
Downloads SpamExperts Desktop is an antispam filter, which automatically intercepts e-mail before it reaches your POP3 or IMAP compatible e-mail client. SpamExperts is compatible with all IMAP & POP3 e-mail clients, features automatic connection interception...
[February 5, 2008, 16:46]
Server Problems Beleaguer Hotmail Users
Talkback Here is the answer to all your "Hotmail" issues.Get GMAIL and it's pop3 and it's easy to use both Internet accessible and Pop3 I have been a user now for almost a full year.Not one Issue! and get a MAC Pc middle finger up to MS>>>>
[July 29, 2006, 16:07]
A Trio Of Mail Servers
White Papers VOP Mail supports RADIUS authentication, enabling integration with the most popular ISP user database. CommuniGate Pro is an SMTP/POP3/IMAP4r1 mail server that runs on an extensive collection of 18 platforms, including Solaris, Windows, Linux...
[March 29, 2004, 0:00]
What To Do If You Cannot Receive Your MSN E-mail In Outlook Or Outlook Express
White Papers In this Support WebCast, we will describe troubleshooting steps to take if you no longer receive new e-mail messages. The problem occurs after you check your MSN, Post Office Protocol 3 (POP3) e-mail account with Outlook or Outlook Express.
[June 25, 2007, 0:00]
Service Provider Increases Revenues By Up Selling Enterprise-Class Messaging
White Papers WebCentral was looking for a way to increase revenues. The Australian service provider hosts shared and dedicated websites and complex installations for tens of thousands of small and large organizations.
[November 14, 2006, 23:00]
Demon Internet Services Affected By Office Flood
News Office floods, mail server crashes and unexplained drains on otherwise stable servers -- it's been a tough week for Demon Internet. A spokesman for the company explained to ZDNet Friday that for unknown reasons the ISP has experienced a three-fold...
[August 20, 1999, 17:10]
Expand Your Email Options With Alternative Linux Clients
Articles Email clients are often loaded down with too many features. Rather than one big groupware package such as Outlook or Evolution, sometimes a simple email client is all you need. We look at three Linux email-only clients and see how they fare against...
[December 6, 2007, 11:18]
Five Years Ago: An Earlybird View Of USR's PalmPilot
News First published 11 March, 1997 We took delivery of one of the first PalmPilots (formerly Pilot) in the UK on Friday, and have used it nearly continually since. It looks almost identical to the older models: the only visible difference when off is a...
[March 11, 2002, 6:01]
Free Google Email Service To Launch 'in Weeks'
Talkback Google.I want a free pop3 with it please.and there should be a crack build for the ads.
[April 9, 2004, 15:54]

