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Advanced
routing options for more flexibility & reliability |
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Full Mailing List Support |
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Supports Enhanced Auto-Responders |
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Supports Distribution Lists containing both remote & local
users - these can optionally be accessed remotely, or kept
private.
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Allows sending/reading of mail using a web browser. |
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Remote administration facility allows configuration using a web
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Routes mail from a single Internet Provider POP3 mailbox to
multiple local POP3 mailboxes.
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Allows mapping from several email addresses to a single local
mailbox, or from a single email address to multiple local
mailboxes.
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Routes mail for unrecognized addresses to the administrator's
mailbox, or a separate predefined mailbox.
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Forwards all mail sent from local machines to Internet addresses
on to the Internet Provider mail server.
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Routes
email witin your domain locally, without needing to access your
Internet Provider - thus allowing use as an internal/Intranet email
server.
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You can set up user 'assistants' who can be internal or
external email addresses. Mail for specified users will be
forwarded on to those users as well as (or instead of) the normal
user.
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Download
rules allow you to specify mail to be rejected or downloaded
depending on size or header contents. You can even tell VPOP3 to ask
the intended recipient if he/she really wants to get this message.
This is useful for Killing SPAM.
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Supports Multiple POP3 Servers, so you can consolidate
your multiple ISP accounts, and use one program, and one email
client to read all the messages.
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VPOP3 can sense that a DUN session is active, so it can use it
to automatically collect mail unobtrusively whilst you're 'surfing'
the net.
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Security - only defined administrators can modify the VPOP3
settings.
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Flexible scheduler to allow automatic connections at
predefined intervals or times on specified days.
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The
VPOP3 server can be made to be invisible from the internet,
whilst being visible from an intranet, so security isn't a
problem.
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VPOP3 can negotiate a session via a SOCKS4 firewall or proxy, so
you don't need to meddle with your Internet Security policy just to
have proper Email.
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Tested with Pegasus mail, Microsoft Internet Mail, Microsoft
Exchange (Internet Mail service), Eudora mail, Netscape mail and
more.
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Only one machine needs to run VPOP3 (under Windows 95 or NT),
all other machines on the LAN run a standard Internet mail client,
and can use any operating system (Win 3.1, Win 95, Win NT, Mac,
OS/2, Unix, DOS).
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VPOP3 can run either as a normal background program (on the
taskbar) in Windows 95 or NT4.0, or it can be set up to run as an NT
service.
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VPOP3 can forward
messages on to other SMTP servers *on
your network, for integration with legacy email systems (eg
Microsoft Mail, Exchange Server, cc:Mail
etc).
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