|
Feature |
From Version |
Std |
Ent |
Add Windows Home Server
Support
VPOP3 can now be run on
Windows Home Server with
a console addin to allow
basic administrator from
the WHS console. |
2.5.6 |
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Allow Webmail/IMAP4
access to a mailbox at
the same time
In previous versions of
VPOP3 if a user was
accessing their mailbox
using IMAP4, they could
not access it using
Webmail at the same
time. Now they can. |
2.5.4 |
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Add DomainKeys support
DomainKeys is a way of
verifying that the
sender of a message is
who they say they are. |
2.5.4 |
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Blacklisted and
whitelisted words for
spam filter
Earlier versions of
VPOP3 had an address
blacklist and whitelist,
now you can add words to
a blacklist/whitelist
for the spam filter to
block outright messages
containing certain
words, or to let
messages containing
other words through. |
2.5.3 |
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Add support for multiple
POP3/SMTP server
configurations
VPOP3 can now have
several POP3 and/or SMTP
server configurations.
For instance, you may
want a SSL encrypted
SMTP server for local
users using Outlook, but
an unencrypted/TLS
server for an incoming
SMTP feed. |
2.5.2 |
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Add support for SSL/TLS
connections from VPOP3
to ISPs
More and more ISPs are
starting to require
encrypted connections to
their servers (eg GMail
and others). Previously
you needed to use a
third party utility
called STUNNEL to
achieve this, but now
support is built into
VPOP3. |
2.5.2 |
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Add support for SSL
connections to VPOP3
from clients as well as
TLS connections
Some email clients like
Outlook and Outlook
Express only support 'SSL'
encrypted connections,
not the more modern TLS
encrypted connections,
so VPOP3 now supports
encrypted connections to
these popular email
clients as well. |
2.5.2 |
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Lots of improvements to
LAN forwarding
Too many to mention, but
if you use LAN
forwarding, this is
definitely worth an
upgrade. |
2.5.1 |
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Improve Webmail support
for non-ASCII character
sets
Webmail now supports
more (if not all)
character sets, not just
Western European. |
2.5.1 |
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Support multiple
languages in Webmail
Webmail now supports
multiple languages
(Currently German,
Spanish and English) in
its user interface. |
2.5.1 |
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Improve Webmail layout
Webmail now has a fully
scrollable message list
with a 'preview pane'
(like many standalone
email clients) to be
more user friendly. |
2.5.1 |
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Improve MX sender to
allow more configurable
retry periods
You can now have VPOP3
retry message sending at
different periods
depending on how many
times it has tried the
message before, eg you
may want the first retry
to be after 10 minutes,
then after 30 minutes,
then every 60 minutes
thereafter. |
2.5.1 |
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Lots of spam filter
improvements
|
2.5.0 |
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Support for PostgreSQL
database for some
back-end databases to
improve performance on
loaded servers
PostgreSQL is a powerful
database which can
handle lots of
concurrent accesses far
better than the standard
built-in database which
VPOP3 uses (SQLite), so
on busy servers using
PostgreSQL instead can
give massive performance
improvements. |
2.5.0 |
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Have option not to
archive spam
The archive facility in
VPOP3 can use a lot of
disk space, especially
if it is archiving spam
as well, so this option
lets you stop VPOP3
archiving spam. If a
message is released from
the quarantine it will
be added to the archive
as well. |
2.5.0 |
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Automatically release
messages from the
quarantine when an
address is added to the
spamfilter whitelist
If an address is added
to the spamfilter
whitelist, VPOP3 will
automatically release
any other messages from
the same sender. |
2.5.0 |
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Allow all spam
quarantine reports to be
sent to a particular
user instead of the
original recipient
This can be useful if
you want a single person
to be in charge of
checking through
quarantined messages for
any which were
incorrectly quarantined. |
2.5.0 |
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Allow anonymous viewing
of quarantined messages
If this is enabled, a
user can click from a
quarantine summary
report to view and
release the quarantined
message without having
to log into Webmail
first. |
2.5.0 |
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Allow attachment
filtering to be
enabled/disabled for
different messages
You can specify rules to
say whether attachment
filtering should apply
to a message, eg based
on sender, recipient,
subject etc. |
2.5.0 |
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SMTP Greylisting
Greylisting is a common
approach for reducing
incoming spam on a
direct incoming SMTP
feed.
(Requires either VPOP3
Enterprise or an active
spam filter
subscription) |
2.5.0 |
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Allow spam not to be
forwarded to remote
addresses
If VPOP3 receives spam,
allow it ignore any
assistant/forward
settings for that
message. |
2.5.0 |
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Scriptable Routing
A Lua script can be used
to add complex message
routing rules - eg only
forward messages between
certain times etc. |
2.5.0 |
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Usenet/NNTP Server
An extra-cost basic NNTP
client/server is
available in VPOP3 to
centrally download
Usenet messages and
allow your users to
access them without
having to each download
them individually. This
allows administrators to
restrict which Usenet
groups are received by
users. |
2.4.0 |
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Spam Filter Updates
An optional subscription
to automatically receive
updates to the spam
filter is available.
VPOP3 will periodically
download the new filter
definitions and use them
to check future
downloaded messages. If
you don't have this,
then the spam filter
will still work, but you
may need to maintain it
yourself to detect new
tricks used by spammers |
2.4.0 |
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Spam Quarantine
Detected spam can
optionally be placed
into a quarantine. A
daily report is sent to
the user listing all the
quarantined email, and
the user can release it
from the quarantine if
desired. Messages are
automatically purged
from the quarantine
after 30 days |
2.4.0 |
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SMTP Rule, Download Rule
& Access Restrictions
Editors
In previous versions of
VPOP3 these useful
features required
entering 'text commands'
into a 'script'. This
has now been simplified
by having a user
friendly editor to
generate the scripts for
the administrator (the
manual editing method is
still available if
preferred by experienced
administrators). |
2.3.0 |
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WebMail Improvements
The WebMail feature
built into VPOP3 is
improved with such
things as a spell
checker, rich-text
editor, and other
usability improvements. |
2.3.0 |
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Mailbox Quotas
The administrator can
define quotas for users,
with warning emails sent
to the user and/or
administrator at various
levels. The offending
users can also be
prevented from sending
outgoing mail if the
quota is over-used by an
administrator specified
amount |
2.3.0 |
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Duplicate Checking
VPOP3 can track which
messages it has
downloaded and sent to
which users to try to
prevent the same message
being sent to the same
person more than once.
This can be useful with
several setups where
VPOP3 downloads mail
from several different
ISP mailboxes and using
different methods (eg
both POP3 and SMTP)
|
2.3.0 |
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Email Archiving
You can tell VPOP3 to
keep a copy of all
incoming and outgoing
messages in an 'archive'
store for you. This can
either be on the VPOP3
computer itself, or on a
network accessed drive.
This archive is
searchable by items such
as message subject,
sender, date,
attachments etc, and
lets you view the found
messages and other
associated messages, as
well as being able to
move them into a
specified user's mailbox
to download to a normal
email client. Messages
can later be transferred
out of the main archive
store to a backup
medium, such as a
removeable hard disk or
written to a CD, whilst
still being left in the
main index to allow
subsequent searches to
still find the messages
in question and be told
which backup medium they
are on. |
2.2,0 |
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SPAM Filtering
VPOP3 now has a powerful
built-in spam filtering
script language
capability. VPOP3 comes
with a pre-configured
script to perform many
spam filtering tasks,
such as real-time DNS
blacklists, bayesian
filtering, regular
expression checks,
black/white lists etc.
This catches much
unwanted email 'out of
the box', whilst being
configurable to perform
further spam filtering
or content filtering
tasks as required.
|
2.2.0 |
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SSL Support
VPOP3 Enterprise
supports SSL in the
WebMail/Admin service,
as well as the 'STARTLS'
commands in the
POP3/SMTP and IMAP4
services. This allows
email to be encrypted as
it is passed over the
local network preventing
unauthorised users from
using 'packet sniffers'
to access other users'
email. |
2.2.0 |
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SMTP Server Scripting
You can now create
scripts (using a variant
of the simple to learn 'Lua'
programming language')
to implement advanced
behaviour within the
SMTP server component of
VPOP3. This allows you
to add many facilities
to VPOP3 which otherwise
might not be possible.
For instance, you can
perform checks based on
the sender's IP address
(for instance to
implement SPF (Sender
Policy Framework) checks
- an implementation of
this is available for
download) or to modify
message routing based on
email contents or
attachments.
|
2.1.0 |
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POP3 Download Scripting
You can create scripts
(using a variant of the
Lua programming
language) to process
messages after they have
been downloaded by VPOP3
from an ISP POP3
account. This allows you
to implement advanced
behaviour such as
re-routing or modifying
messages based on their
message content, or
attachments.
|
2.1.0 |
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Password strength
checking scripting
You can create scripts
(using a variant of the
Lua programming
language) to check the
strength of a password
based on your
requirements. (Example
scripts ara available
for download). |
2.1.0 |
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Optional VRFY and EXPN
support
The VRFY and EXPN SMTP
commands allow another
mail server to check
email addresses are
valid before using them,
and to resolve aliases.
Usually these commands
are disabled for
security reasons, but
VPOP3 allows you to
indicate that certain
mail servers (eg other
internal mail servers or
spam filtering services
such as
RedCondor) can use
these commands whilst
other, untrusted, mail
servers can't. |
2.1.0 |
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Instant Messaging
Using VPOP3 along with
the VPOP3 status monitor
(free with VPOP3) you
can easily implement a
local Instant Messaging
facility on your network
so local users can
quickly send short
messages to each other.
|
2.1.0 |
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Secure authentication
transmission methods
VPOP3 supports secure
email account
authentication methods
both when communicating
with local email clients
and when communicating
with your ISP (if your
ISP supports these
methods). This means
that your password will
not be transmitted over
your LAN or the Internet
in plain text
unnecessarily.
|
2.1.0 |
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Attachment filtering
VPOP3 supports filtering
of attachments based on
filename (eg *.PIF,
*.SCR etc) -
either blocking the
incoming message totally
or removing the
suspicious attachment.
VPOP3 will detect the
attachments in MIME,
UUEncoded, BINHEX or MS-TNEF
encoded messages
(VPOP3 2.0.0 only
supported attachment
filtering of MIME
encoded messages)
|
2.1.0 |
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Flexible Scheduling
VPOP3 allows you to
create several schedules
to automatically collect
and send your emails to
the Internet. So, for
instance, you could have
VPOP3 collecting your
mail every 10 minutes
during the week, but
only every 2 hours at
weekends. Or, you could
have VPOP3 collecting
mail from one ISP
account every 10
minutes, and a different
ISP account every hour.
(Previous versions of
VPOP3 only allowed a
single schedule or
explicitly defining each
connection time)
|
2.1.0 |
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Virus Scanning can
silently delete messages
VPOP3 can silently
delete messages
containing certain
viruses whilst cleaning
messages containing
other viruses. For
instance, if the virus
is an email worm
virus, then it can
usually be silently
deleted, but an
Excel Macro virus
might be contained in a
legitimate message from
an important customer,
so you might want to
receive the rest of the
message (without the
infected attachment) so
you can respond to your
customer informing them
of the problem.
|
2.1.0 |
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On Demand Mail Relay (ODMR)
support
VPOP3 can collect mail
from a mail server
supporting the new ODMR
standard. This standard
allows authenticated
incoming SMTP
connections to computers
using dynamic IP
addresses. |
2.1.0 |
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Backup Connection
methods
VPOP3 can automatically
use a second connection
to the Internet if the
first one fails. For
instance you may have
both an ADSL and a
dial-up Internet
account. VPOP3 can be
configured to
automatically call the
dial-up account if the
ADSL connection isn't
working. |
2.1.0 |
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Support multiple list
servers
VPOP3 Enterprise allows
you to have multiple
different mailing list
servers each handling
different mailing lists.
This is useful when the
same VPOP3 server is
used for handling the
email for several
different organisations.
|
2.0.0 |
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ODBC Mailing Lists
VPOP3 Enterprise allows
you to define mailing
lists whose members are
stored in an ODBC
capable database - eg a
customer contact
database. In V2.0.0 and
later you can also have
the mailing lists
themselves defined in
the ODBC database.
|
2.0.0 |
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Support the avast!
for VPOP3 virus
scanner
VPOP3 now supports the
avast! for VPOP3
virus scanner for
scanning incoming and
outgoing emails for
viruses. avast! for
VPOP3 is a low
cost, but effective,
virus scanner which
integrates totally with
VPOP3 allowing simple
use and configuration.
VPOP3 will automatically
download updates for the
avast! for VPOP3
software as and when
necessary. |
2.0.0 |
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Remote VPOP3 Status
Monitor
The VPOP3 Status Monitor
allows the
administrators (or
anyone else) to monitor
the status of the VPOP3
server over your LAN.
VPOP3 allows you to
define permissions for
each user, so you could
say that your
administrator can use
the status monitor to
view the mailbox message
counts, and trigger
connections, but other
users can only use the
status monitor to see
when the next and last
poll for new email
occurred. |
2.0.0 |
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Web-browser based
Administration
VPOP3 can be fully
configured and
maintained from any
computer on the LAN (or
Internet, if so desired)
using a web browser.
|
2.0.0 |
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Plugins supported
VPOP3 supports several
different forms of
plugins to enhance the
power of VPOP3. These
allow things such as
filtering messages. |
2.0.0 |
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Shared Message Folders
VPOP3 Enterprise
supports the 'Access
Control List' extension
to the IMAP4 protocol.
This allows email
message folders to be
easily shared between
users. Users can define
what access other users
will have to which
folders, so, for
instance, you could say
that certain users can
have read only access to
some of your mail
folders, and write
access to another
folder, and so on.
|
1.5.0 |
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Real-time Black List (RBL)
checking
VPOP3 Enterprise can
access external RBL
databases to check
incoming SMTP mail
against known spam
sources. |
1.5.0 |
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Support the Sophos SAVI
virus scanner
VPOP3 can use the SAV
Interface component from
Sophos to scan incoming
and outgoing emails for
viruses. VPOP3 can also
download updated virus
definition files for
Sophos if you do not
have a Sophos Enterprise
Manager licence
|
1.5.0 |
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User security settings
VPOP3 can áutomatically
lock out users for a
user-defined time after
a specified number of
failed login attempts.
This makes it much
harder to crack a user's
email password using a
brute force or
dictionary attack.
VPOP3 can also enforce a
'minimum password
length' rule to
encourage more secure
passwords. |
1.5.0 |
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Personal and Global
Address Book
VPOP3 allows users to
create and maintain
their own personal
entries in the VPOP3
address book, allowing
access from within most
email clients (using
LDAP). Users can also
share their address book
entries, or make entries
in the VPOP3 global
address book.
(Previous versions of
VPOP3 only supported the
Global address book, not
personal ones)
|
1.5.0 |
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ODBC Address Book
VPOP3 Enterprise can use
an ODBC database as an
extra source of data for
its LDAP address book
database to allow
retrieval of information
from a customer contacts
database, for instance.
|
1.4.0 |
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IMAP4
VPOP3 Enterprise
supports the IMAP4 email
protocol to allow
messages to be stored
and manipulated on the
mail server. This allows
features such as easier
email backup, hot
desking, shared email
accounts etc.
|
1.4.0 |
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Use NT Passwords
VPOP3 can import user
details from an
NT/2000/2003 user
database (either the
whole database or a
specified user group)
and check their login
passwords against the
password defined in
NT/2000/2003. This
allows users to change
their NT domain password
and automatically have
their new password used
for their email as well.
|
1.4.0 |
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SMTP Rules
VPOP3 can use a simple
rule syntax for deciding
how to handle messages
it receives using SMTP
(either incoming or
outgoing). This can be
used to block or delete
certain messages as well
as to redirect them.
|
1.4.0 |
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SMTP Direct Sending
VPOP3 supports routing
outgoing emails directly
using MX records,
bypassing an ISP. This
means it can be used
with an Internet
connection which doesn't
come with an associated
SMTP relay service from
the ISP. |
1.3.0 |
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Message Monitoring
VPOP3 allows a specified
user/mailbox to receive
copies of all (or
random)
incoming/outgoing/internal
messages from all or
selected users. This can
be used for quality
control purposes, or for
email archiving etc.
|
1.3.0 |
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Anti-relay protection
VPOP3 supports several
methods for preventing
the unauthorised use of
the VPOP3 SMTP service
for distributing email.
This is necessary
nowadays because many
spammers will use an
unprotected mail server
without the permission
of the mail server's
operators. VPOP3 can
prevent this happening. |
1.3.0 |
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Mailing List server
VPOP3 allows you to
create, run and maintain
mailing lists using its
built-in mailing list
server. This supports
facilities such as user
subscription and
unsubscription, mailing
list digests, banning
users, etc |
1.3.0 |
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Support custom recipient
header fields
Many ISPs will add
header lines such as
Delivered-To
or X-RCPT-TO
into messages as they
are put into their POP3
mailboxes. VPOP3 can
optionally check for and
read these header lines
to use for routing
incoming POP3 messages.
|
1.3.0 |
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Support for multiple
sites
VPOP3 has features which
allow for the easy use
of VPOP3 across multiple
sites all sharing the
same email domain. |
1.3.0 |
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Common
disclaimer/signature
VPOP3 can add common
text to the bottom of
all outgoing emails.
This can be used, for
instance, for a legal
disclaimer on all
emails.
In VPOP3 2.1.2 and
later, signatures can be
in HTML or plain text
(in earlier versions
they were just plain
text) and can be
customised using LDAP
data etc. |
1.3.0 |
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Finger Server
VPOP3 supports the
finger service allowing
people to access
published information
about users.
|
1.2.0 |
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LAN Forwarding
VPOP3 can forward
specified emails to
another mail server on
your LAN or WAN (eg
another VPOP3 server
across a WAN, or a
Microsoft Exchange
Server on your LAN)
|
1.2.0 |
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Autoresponders
VPOP3 can automatically
send a response to
message senders when a
message arrives in a
mailbox. This response
message is fully
customisable, and the
built-in processor
contains facilities for
automatic text
replacement etc.
You can also tell VPOP3
to run a program (or
PERL script etc)
whenever a message
appears in a specified
user's mailbox (you can
define a programmed
autoresponder for each
user if desired)
|
1.1.0 |
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Support multiple ISPs
VPOP3 can collect mail
from multiple ISPs using
a mixture of collection
methods (POP3 and SMTP).
It can also be
configured to send mail
through several
different ISPs, as well
as to connect to the
Internet using different
ISPs. |
1.0.0 |
|
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Download Rules
VPOP3 can use a simple
rule syntax to decide
whether or not to
download certain
messages from an ISP
POP3 account. It can
also use these rules for
message redirection,
silent deletion etc.
|
1.0.0 |
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