nPOP 1.06
Access e-mail on a POP3 mail server on your Handheld PC, Pocket PC or PC
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Description
This software allows you to access e-mail on a POP3 mail server on your Pocket PC or PC. It
provides the function of common remote e-mail access.
The mail displayed by nPOP is only the mail on the present on the server. Therefore, if mail
is deleted from your server it will disappear from a list, even if the mail is displayed in
the list.
When you connect using nPOP, the mail is listed and you can see the header only. From that
list you can select e-mail you want to receive on your Pocket PC or PC. This is more efficient
than downloading all the e-mail on your Pocket PC or PC.
It can be use for management of the mail on a server etc. as a method to check for the arrival
of new e-mail.
[Function]
- Receive E-Mail (POP3 and APOP)
- Send Mail (SMTP and SMTP-AUTH and POP before SMTP)
- User specified ports for POP3 and SMTP
- Multi-account support (round reception is possible)
- Automatic check for new mail
- Mail is saved in a message box.
- A thread display of the mail list
- Support for attachments when sending and receiving e-mail (RFC 2231)
- Filters for Routing Received E-Mail
- Simple address book
- Dial-up management
- SSL/STARTTLS ('npopssl.dll' and OpenSSL Library)
Installation Instructions
To install nPOP, copy the file to a suitable directory and is only performed.
A setup is written in the INI file.
Tags
e-mailPOP3Open Source
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License |
Open Source The program is open source, free and the source code is available on-line. |
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Website |
http://www.nakka.com/
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Popularity |
1966 |
Total Downloads |
4 |
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Submitted By |
C:Amie |
Submitted On |
27 December 2022 |
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