![]() Access email from your POP3 account To read email,
etnEmail needs to login to the POP3 server with your userid and password
and retrieve messages. In most cases, the POP3 server's name is the same
as the domain name in your email address. In the case
when the POP3 server is different than the domain name in the email address,
enter the POP3 server name after the email address, separated by a /. userid@yourdomain.com/pop3.yourdomain.com etnEmail stores
the email addresses you have accessed on your computer, next time when
you use etnEmail, you don't have to enter the address again, instead you
can select it from the addresses in the drop-down list on the right hand
side of the login screen. Once logged in successfully, you will be brought
to a page like this The messages are listed in reverse order of the time (with most recent ones on the top), clicking on a header will sort the list based on the header field. To read a message, simply click on the subject of the message. Click on the sender address allows you to see the full header of the message. To delete messages, check on the boxes left to the subjects, and then click on the X graphic, the checked messages will be deleted immediately. Send / Forward / Reply to emailThe send email form looks like the following![]() The meaning of the fields are obvious. To send an attachment along with an email message, click the Browse button and select a file to be attached. When you are
forwarding a message, the original message is not included in the message
box. etnEmail knows you are forwarding the message, it will get the message
from the POP3 server and send it directly to the SMTP server.
People who want to misuse this feature are informed that etnEmail logs the
original email address, the sender's IP address, recipient's email adresses
and exact times of login and logout.
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