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A mail client sends a request through POPFile to the mail server for email. The mail server responds by sending the email to POPFile which tags the email with categories or buckets and delivers them immediately to the mail client. | A mail client sends a request through POPFile to the mail server for email. The mail server responds by sending the email to POPFile which tags the email with categories or buckets and delivers them immediately to the mail client. | ||
- | If you are using any additional email proxies with POPFile such as certain antivirus software, YahooPOPs, or Hotpopper, you need to configure them to work together in a daisy chained fashion like so: | + | If you are using any additional email proxies with POPFile such as certain antivirus software, YahooPOPs, |
|||||||||||||||| Configuring POPFile to work with another proxy || | |||||||||||||||| Configuring POPFile to work with another proxy || | ||
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|| **POP< | || **POP< | ||
- | This allows a virus checker to check email for viruses before they reach POPFile or your mail client or for YahooPOPs to fetch mail from a Yahoo account. | + | This allows a virus checker to check email for viruses before they reach POPFile or your mail client or for YahooPOPs |
The port you set in POPFile, the **POP3 listen port** setting on http:// | The port you set in POPFile, the **POP3 listen port** setting on http:// |
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