POP3 Server for Windows delivers your e-mail fast
| Version | 2.14 |
| Updated | Jan 26th 2011 |
| Developer |
TMSOFT - Trademark Software
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| User Rating |
973
3.0
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| Original File Size | 670 KB |
| Downloads | 7969 |
| Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 2003, Windows NT |
| Category | Internet |
TM-POP3 Server delivers your e-mail fast and fully integrates with Microsoft SMTP server.
POP3 Server with multiple user mailboxes support, multiple domains, remote administration, logging and security control. Admin account supports remote configuration and e-mail auditing for monitoring or archiving all received mail. Includes security access controls to limit connections from only certain IP addresses.
Runs as a Windows service which can be configured to run at system boot. Installation and configuration couldn't be easier with the automated installer and administration tool.
The server and administration tool are designed to not require any additional system DLL's, which means the server will never conflict with other software! The TmPop3 server, TmPop3 Administration tool, and help documentation are included in the installation download. TM-POP3 Server Crack is stable, fast, and efficient.
TM-POP3 Server is perfect for webmasters, small businesses, and corporations. This software is free to try and evaluate! Make TM-POP3 Server your e-mail solution today!
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