I want to ask any ideas on How POP3 works? Imail v6.06 is our mailer it supports POP3 but I just dont know how to do it, so that all of the mails from other server transfer to users mailbox. Please help.
POP3 (Point of Presence) mail basically works on the premise that you have a "Point of Presence" somewhere out on the net. That could be your ISP, or an online service, such as AOL or Freeserve, for example.
To collect mail from a POP3 account, you will need to do just two things:
1. Set up a POP3 account, with your ISP, etc.
2. Configure your e-mail client software to collect the mail from that account.
One really easy way for you to test this, without spending any money, is to go to Freeserve.com and set up a free account there. Their website is quite easy to deal with; it's designed with beginners in mind, so you might even find it a bit patronising.
Once you've done that, configure your client to collect mail from it. I'm not sure about other software, but in Outlook, set up a profile which will collect 'Internet Mail' from the POP server 'pop.freeserve.net' and send mail to 'smtp.freeserve.net' and supply the account username and password that you used when you created the account. When you send/receive mail in Outlook, it should connect (unless you're already connected) and drop off mail and pick it up from the account.
This technique works with dial-up modems, as well as ISDN or ADSL connections.
Thanks for the idea but what i want is the code that will enable POP3(post office protocol). Actually, i program a web based email and I want to add a POP3 feature for our users to access their mails from another server to our email interface. Fortunately, I did it already.
A "Point Of Presence" is the access point to your ISP. All our leased line, ISDN, ADSL and dial up customers lines terminate in our POP (Point Of Presence).
This is different to the Post Office Protocol 3 POP3 mail protocol, which I'm sure you have realised by now!!
What Renzy is asking is how do you set up POP3 for the Imail v6.06 mail server. Maybe someone out there can help with this??
Chris.
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Chris Andrew, CCNA
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Sad to say you can't POP your hotmail mails using Outlook or any email interface because there admin doesn't enable POP3 from their server. In hotmail they wrote this in there help:
You are using an ISP that has third-party POP restrictions.
Check with your ISP to be sure. Some ISPs that have such restrictions are:
America Online
AT&T Worldnet
Compuserve
Juno
MSN
Netcom
Prodigy
Sprint Mail
WebTV
WEeelllllll wouldnt you just know that some companies prevent access to email just to be awkward.
I wanted to ask how to get my lineone.net stuff into my outlook espress. I have emailed them and waiting a reply. but if anyone else knows that might speed things up a bit. I just noticed there are 350 emails in my WEbmail box at lineone. So it would take ages to read and deal with them online. I need them in my OE box.I'll probably elte most of them but soem intrigued me.
any ideas please.
Cheers
Shirleyowl
Actually Outlook EXPRESS does support http: for email - I use it all the time for teaching email classes at the local communiity centre with Hotmail accounts.
Outlook itself does not (unless anyone can tell me how!).
I've just tried setting my OE up for hotmail. However when I get to the mailservers part I only get a choice of POP3 or IMAP for the incoming mail servers and SMTP for the outgoing mail server.
What mail servers do you use?
Chris.
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Chris Andrew, CCNA
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Well, that's a funny thing, as I just had the same problem this weekend for the first time! A client wanted to set up OE to pick up their Hotmail and gave me the same description over the phone. Weird, huh?
In the servers page, HTTP should be included in the protocols on the drop down - this is in both OE5 and 6. Once HTTP is selected the options change and you can choose Hotmail as the provider, and SMTP/POP3 greys out. My client said they had installed from a disk provided by the ISP for an smtp/pop3 service, so I wonder if that was it (I haven't had a chance to visit their computer yet). He was going to try reinstalling OE to see if that cleared it up.
It might be worth checking the Microsoft website I suppose.
I don't know if anyone else has come across this problem?
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