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POPFile works as a //proxy server//. Your email program talks to POPFile, which talks to your email server on its behalf. Instead of your email program getting messages directly, POPFile grabs them first, and scans them to decide what bucket they should go into. | POPFile works as a //proxy server//. Your email program talks to POPFile, which talks to your email server on its behalf. Instead of your email program getting messages directly, POPFile grabs them first, and scans them to decide what bucket they should go into. | ||
- | Once it's decided - which takes only fractions of a second - POPFile | + | Once it's decided - which takes only fractions of a second - POPFile |
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- | which your email program | + | * Adding |
+ | * This method | ||
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+ | * This new header can be used by advanced | ||
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+ | Normally only one of these methods will be used but POPFile | ||
However, you need to do two things to get your email program talking to POPFile: | However, you need to do two things to get your email program talking to POPFile: | ||
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* Leave the password alone. | * Leave the password alone. | ||
- | For accounts using Secure Password Authentication, | + | For accounts using Secure Password Authentication, |
- | For accounts using APOP or SSL, see [[FrequentlyAskedQuestions: | + | For accounts using APOP or SSL, see [[FAQ: |
Direct links to a few popular client' | Direct links to a few popular client' |
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