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59 lines
2.4 KiB
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WMpop3-0.5.6a
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Written by Scott Holden ( scotth@thezone.net )
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WARNING!!! WMPop3 is to be used at your own risk. I will not be held
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responsible for any damages this application may cause your system.
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1) WHAT IS THIS
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WMPop3 is a POP3 mail box checker. It will connect to a POP3
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server to check if you have mail, if you do then it will alert you
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of new mail and how many messages are currently in you mail box.
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2) How do I configure WMPop3
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WMPop3 when first executed will check if there is a .wmpop3rc
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file in the users home directory, it will create this if it can not
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be located. This file must be edited and the following fields must
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be changed :
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1) popserver - this is the name of the pop3 server.
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2) port - this is the port the pop3 server is on.( default 110)
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3) username - users pop3 login name.
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4) password - users pop3 login password.
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5) autochecking - This allows to disable or enable auto mail
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checking. 1 enables, 0 disables
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6) mailcheckdelay - Number of minutes, before checking mail.
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(default = 10 minutes)
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7) mailclient - this is the mail client you use to send/retrieve
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messgaes(default pine)
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8) viewallmessages - This allows for alternating mail views, 0 shows
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unread and read messages, 1 shows only unread messages.
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3) Using WMPop3.
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This is the easy part..
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1) If you have no mail, WMPop3 will show a empty mail bin.
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2) If you have new mail, WMPop3 will show a mail bin containing
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a message.
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3) Depending on the option chosen for viewallmessages, either,
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a) The number of read and unread messages in you mail box
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will be shown below the mailbox image.
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b) The number of unread messages currently in your mail box
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will be shown below the mail box image..
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* The right button is now used to toggle both views.
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4) To run your configured mail reader, mouse click on the mail bin.
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5) To manually check for mail at any time, mouse click on the
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center grey button marked "CHECK" on the bottom.
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6) To turn off auto mail checking mouse click bottom left button
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marked "AC". A red led will appear up in the top right hand
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corner, this means that auto mail checking is disabled.
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