What are my POP and SMTP settings?
A. POP is your incoming mail setting and SMTP is your outgoing mail setting. You will need to consult your documentation your internet provider supplied you with when you signed up. Q. Why does VCOM Anti-Spam not import the password from my account? A. Your email password is encrypted and has to be entered again by you. Q. How many accounts may I have? A. VCOM Anti-Spam supports multiple accounts. Q. How do I stop automatically my account? A. In the tools menu-accounts-properties box, remove the tick from Include this account in default mail check. Q. Can I use Compuserve with VCOM Anti-Spam? A. Yes. You need a “mail-only password”, also known as a “POP3 password”. If you don’t already have one, you can create one via “GO NPX-92” on CompuServe. Note that your “User name (POP3)” inside VCOM Anti-Spam’s account details should *not* be e.g. “johnsmith@compuserve.com” but instead your original numerical login, e.g. “123456,1234”. The POP3 server is pop.compuserve.com, and if you’re dialing
A. POP is your incoming mail setting and SMTP is your outgoing mail setting. You will need to consult your documentation your internet provider supplied you with when you signed up. Q. Why does MailWasher not import the password from my account? A. Your email password is encrypted and has to be entered again by you. Q. How many accounts may I have? A. This version of Mailwasher only supports one account. If you wish to have multiple accounts, then upgrade to MailWasher Pro. Q. How do I stop automatically my account? A. In the tools menu-accounts-properties box, remove the tick from Include this account in default mail check. Q. Can I use Compuserve with MailWasher? A. Yes. You need a “mail-only password”, also known as a “POP3 password”. If you don’t already have one, you can create one via “GO NPX-92” on CompuServe. Note that your “User name (POP3)” inside MailWasher’s account details should *not* be e.g. “johnsmith@compuserve.com” but instead your original numerical login, e.g. “1234