This document describes how to make Pegasus Mail work with POPFile.
The first part (this one) describes how to change your Pegasus Mail
settings to use POPFile as a proxy.
If you want to learn about setting up filtering rules in Pegasus to
filter mail based on POPFile's classification, have a look at
Moving messages in Pegasus.
If you want to tweak Pegasus to give you a clickable link for each
message directing you to the POPFile UI, see
HowTos/PegasusXPL.
It is assumed that both Pegasus Mail and POPFile are installed and
running and that their basic concepts and terminology are understood.
Mail Configuration
POP3 Configuration
1. From the menus, pick Tools -> Internet Options.
2. Select the receiving (POP3) tab.
3. Click on Edit if you are using Pegasus 4.12.
4. Note the original POP server in the 'POP Server' box, you will
need it below.
5. Replace the contents of the POP Server box with
127.0.0.1
.
6. In the Username box, put the original POP server
followed by a colon : to the front of the username
that is already in the box, e.g, if username was username
and original POP server was pop.myisp.net, then the box
should contain pop.myisp.net:username
7. Click OK, repeat for any other Identities
that are to be configured for POPFile.
SMTP Authentication
If your ISP requires SMTP authentication for sending mail, you will
also have to configure your username and password as follows:
Tools > Internet Options > Sending (SMTP).
Click "Edit" if you are using Pegasus 4.12 and then change to
the "Security" tab.
Select the option that lets you enter a username and password.
Make sure you do NOT use the option to log in with the POP3
username.
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