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* POPFile is written in Perl so the installer installs a minimal version of Perl which occupies approximately 3MB. | * POPFile is written in Perl so the installer installs a minimal version of Perl which occupies approximately 3MB. | ||
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* If the optional XMLRPC.pm module is installed, an additional 1.3MB of disk space is required (most of this is used by the extra Perl components required by the module). | * If the optional XMLRPC.pm module is installed, an additional 1.3MB of disk space is required (most of this is used by the extra Perl components required by the module). | ||
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+ | Note that on Windows systems you can use **either** space **or** tab characters to create the gap between **127.0.0.1** and **popfile** (do __**not**__ use a mixture of spaces and tabs). | ||
The default locations of your //hosts// file on Windows are: | The default locations of your //hosts// file on Windows are: | ||
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- | Windows | + | Windows |
- | Windows | + | Windows |
- | Win 98/ME | + | Windows 2000 = |
+ | Windows | ||
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Of course, you can also create a bookmark for POPFile and some mail clients allow access to the POPFile UI within the mail client. See [[: | Of course, you can also create a bookmark for POPFile and some mail clients allow access to the POPFile UI within the mail client. See [[: | ||
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