Configuring POP3 client software
After you set up a HCL Domino® server to run the POP3 service, users can access their mail files on the Domino® server from any POP3 mail client. The POP3 service supports all POP3-compliant clients -- for example, the HCL Notes® POP3 client, Microsoft™ Outlook and Outlook Express®, and Qualcomm Eudora.
The requirements for configuring POP3 client software differ for each product.
Field |
Description |
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Incoming mail (POP3) server |
Fully qualified host name of Domino® POP3 server. |
Outgoing mail (SMTP) server |
The fully qualified host name of a server running SMTP to which the user can send mail addressed to intranet or Internet recipients. The SMTP server may be the Domino® server running the POP3 service, a different Domino® server, or a non-Domino SMTP server. |
Authentication required to send outbound mail |
Specifies whether the configured SMTP server requires users to provide a name and password before they can send outgoing messages. |
Account/Login name |
The name by which the user authenticates with the Domino® server. Valid user name values depend on the setting in the Internet authentication field of the Server document:
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Password |
The Internet password from the user's Person document. |
Automatically delete mail documents from the POP3 server after the client copies them locally. |
By default, when downloading messages from the server, most POP3 clients delete the server copy to conserve disk space. For users who read mail from both the Notes® client and a POP3 client, make sure the POP3 client is set to leave messages on the server. |
POP3 client should check for mail no more than every five (5) minutes. |
Determines how often the POP3 client checks for mail. If the client checks for mail more frequently, it may affect server performance. |
E-mail address |
The Internet address specified in the user's Person document. |