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The SMTP module is designed to act as a front-end for a real SMTP server accepting messages and proxying them into a single SMTP server after performing classification. | The SMTP module is designed to act as a front-end for a real SMTP server accepting messages and proxying them into a single SMTP server after performing classification. | ||
- | More information on how to setup SMTP can be found at HowTos: | + | More information on how to setup SMTP can be found at [[:HowTos: |
The NNTP module acts as a proxy between your News client and News server performing classification on articles. | The NNTP module acts as a proxy between your News client and News server performing classification on articles. | ||
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- enable the module on the UI's Advanced Page. Restart POPFile. | - enable the module on the UI's Advanced Page. Restart POPFile. | ||
- | - Configure your nntp client in the same manner that you would an email client, e.g., your new nntp server would be localhost, your user name would be your real.nntp.host: | + | - Configure your nntp client in the same manner that you would an email client, e.g., your new nntp server would be **'' |
+ | - if the nntp server does not require a username then use **'' | ||
- Check for articles, they should pull thru POPFile. | - Check for articles, they should pull thru POPFile. | ||
- Use your nntp client' | - Use your nntp client' |
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