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-  * 2. Select the **Properties** entry in the menu to display the Properties window. +  * 2. Select the **Properties** entry in the menu to display the Properties window.
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-  * 5. The password does **__not__** need to be changed. +  * 5. The password does **__not__** need to be changed.
  
-  * 6. Hit **OK** to close the Properties window for this account+  * 6. The Configuration page in POPFile's User Interface specifies the **POP3 Listening Port** which Windows Live Mail must use to communicate with POPFile. Windows Live Mail and POPFile both default to using port 110. If POPFile has been configured to use another port (e.g. 123) then in Windows Live Mail click the **Advanced** tab and enter the new port value in the **Incoming Mail (POP3)** box.
  
-  * 7Ensure that POPFile is running and all mail will be delivered through POPFile! +{{ howtos:wlm-popfile-05.png }}
  
-  * 8You'll need to make sure POPFile starts whenever Windows does. If you're using the Windows installer version, the installer offers to create a **Startup** entry for POPFile in the Start Menu which makes Windows load POPFile automatically+  * 7Hit **OK** to close the Properties window for this account.
  
-  * 9If you want to move email that POPFile has classified to another folder (e.g. move **spam** to the **junk** folder) see [[HowTos:MoveWindowsLiveMail | Moving Windows Live Mail messages]]+  * 8Ensure that POPFile is running and all mail will be delivered through POPFile!
  
-Important! If POPFile isn'loaded, the mail will not get through - and your email program won't connect! +  * 9. You'll need to make sure POPFile starts whenever Windows does. If you're using the Windows installer version, the installer offers to create a **Startup** entry for POPFile in the Start Menu which makes Windows load POPFile automatically. 
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 +  * 10. If you want to move email that POPFile has classified to another folder (e.g. move **spam** to the **junk** folder) see [[HowTos:MoveWindowsLiveMail | Moving Windows Live Mail messages]] 
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 +Important! If POPFile isn'running, the mail will not get through - and your email program won't connect!
 
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