Select this option if you want to put all available activity information into the System Log.
Select this option if you want to record low-level module activity.
Select this option if you want to record message transfers and all types of problems.
Select this option if you want to record message transfers and unrecoverable failures only.
Select this option if you want to record unrecoverable failures only.
Select this option if you do not want to record the module activity in the System Log.
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When this option is selected, the module keeps the messages marked as "deleted" with POP clients.
The marked messages are marked as "read", and they disappear for POP clients, but they still can be read with the CommuniGator and IMAP mailers.
Select this option to keep the messages marked as "deleted" with POP clients.
When this option is selected, the messages marked as "deleted" with POP clients are actually deleted from your server.
Select this option to actually delete the messages marked as "deleted" with POP clients.
When this option is selected, your server rejects the POP client mailers that do not use the secure "APOP" authentication method.
When this method is used, passwords are encoded when submitted to your server. You cannot use MacOS passwords with APOP.
Select this option to reject POP clients that do not use the secure "APOP" authentication method.
When this method is used, passwords are encoded when submitted to your server. You cannot use MacOS passwords with APOP.
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Use this menu to specify the maximum number of POP clients to be served via ADSP.
This option is not available because the server computer is not running the OpenTransport software.
Use this menu to specify the maximum number of POP clients to be served via ADSP. A non-zero number is selected, so certain POP mailers (as Claris Emailer‚Ñ¢) can be used to access accounts on this server via AppleTalk.
Use this menu to specify the maximum number of POP clients to be served via ADSP. You have zero channels selected, so no POP mailer can be used to access this server via AppleTalk.
Use this menu to specify the maximum number of POP clients to be served via TCP/IP. A non-zero number is selected, so POP mailers can be used to access accounts on this server.
If you use OT/PPP or FreePPP link., the module will always keep it up.
Use this menu to specify the maximum number of POP clients to be served via TCP/IP. You have zero channels selected, so no POP mailer can be used to access this server.
Do NOT change this setting if you use OT/PPP or FreePPP link.
This is the time or date when your Unified Domain-Wide account was checked.
Use this menu to specify how often your Unified Domain-Wide Account should be polled.
The TCP Schedule settings can limit this activity.
Type the Special Header field name here. Usually it looks like
X-Real-To or X-POP3-To
Verify if your provider supports this feature, and what the field name actually is.
Type the password for your Unified Domain-Wide Account here. This password is set by your provider.
Type your Unified Domain-Wide Account here (only if you have one).
Make sure your provider stores ALL mail to your domain in this account on the provider host.
This name should look like:
your_account@PROVIDER.DOMAIN.NAME
When this option is selected, the module uses the secure "APOP" authentication method when accessing remote POP hosts.
Account passwords are encoded when sent to remote hosts supporting this feature.
Select this option to use the secure "APOP" authentication method when accessing remote POP hosts.
Account passwords are encoded when sent to remote hosts supporting this feature.
Use this menu to specify the maximum number of concurrent TCP channels to poll accounts on external POP hosts.
All accounts your CommuniGate Users have specified in their POP Accounts settings will be polled.
Use this menu to specify the maximum number of concurrent TCP channels to poll accounts on external POP hosts.
You have zero channels selected, so no accounts on remote POP hosts will be polled.
Use this menu to control which messages should be recorded into the System Log.
To close this dialog box without changing the configuration, click this button.
To confirm your entry and close this dialog box, click this button.
CommuniGate‚Ñ¢ POP
The communication module supporting the POP (Post Office Protocol). It allows your server to retrieve mail from remote hosts and/or to serve as a POP3 server.