Internet
The mail proxy needs to connect to the internet in order to retrive and send mails. Every time, OLWorkgroupFolders wants to send or receive emails, it must have an active connection to the internet, this may either be a connection made by another application or a connection which OLWorkgroupFolders created.
You may set up OLWorkgroupFolders to automatically log of after it has done, this will work only, if OLWorkgroupFolders has established the internet connect, if another application connected to the internet, the other application also needs to shut down the connection.
Even if you have a permanent internet connection, such as DSL, you need to setup up the interval of POP3 retrival here.
Fields
| Field |
Description |
| Permanent connection |
Does not try to connect to the internet. The status bar shows always "online", the mail server assumes, that this computer is always connected to the internet. If there is no connection, all sent mails, will produce an error message, since it can not resolve the recipient mail box. |
| DSL |
Some connection software for DSL does not use the dial up API. This setitng tries to find out if the connection is online. |
| Dial |
Dials the given internet connection |
| Disconnect |
Check this if you want OLWorkgroupFolders to disconnect the connection, after it has finished. If you have a flat line such as DSL, you probably want it to keep the connection open. (If the connection gets closed by your provider, OLWorkgroupFolders will try to reopen it on its next mail transport). |
| Connection every x Minutes |
Sets the interval for POP3 retrival. |
|