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Please note that the SSL connection is between POPFile and the mail server, so do not configure the email client to use SSL for this account (POPFile will not accept an SSL connection from your email client). | Please note that the SSL connection is between POPFile and the mail server, so do not configure the email client to use SSL for this account (POPFile will not accept an SSL connection from your email client). | ||
+ | Thus, the network connections between your mail client and mail server via POPFile will be as follows: | ||
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+ | | | Your mail client | ||
+ | | Port to be used | | 110 or specified port | | 995 | | | ||
+ | | SSL connections | ||
Note: Windows users should disable forking (this is the default setting) when using SSL connections. If you have enabled forking you can disable it by one of the following: | Note: Windows users should disable forking (this is the default setting) when using SSL connections. If you have enabled forking you can disable it by one of the following: |
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