& POP3 & MAILSERVERS Talvo's +Mail System comes complete with a POP3 server, so you can read your +mails offline, and keep them saved on your computer for ever. The host for the POP3 server is: 127.0.0.1 The port for the POP3 server is: 110 Use your MUSH username and password as your POP3 login details. (If you tend to change your name a lot, you can use your dbref as the username - type 'think %#' without the quotes to see what it is.) Continued in HELP MAILSERVERS2 & MAILSERVERS2 The POP3 server has two possible configurations: in config A, trying to delete a message does nothing, and you must set your email client up so that it leaves a copy of the message on the server to prevent duplicate downloads. In config B, trying to delete a message via POP3 will not delete that message from the MUSH, but it will delete it from your POP3 inbox. When this config setting is used, you should only tell your client to leave a copy of the message on the server if you want to be able to download it again later via POP3. The POP3 server for this MUSH is using Config A. In both Config A and Config B, you cannot send +mail from a mail client, and must log into the game and use the +MAIL commands. For an explaination of how to check your +mail in Outlook Express 6, please see HELP POP3 OE6. & POP3 OE6 1. Open Outlook Express. Select "Accounts" from the "Tools" menu. 2. Click "Add", and then select "Mail" in the menu which appears. 3. Type in any display name, for example, "Talvo@Elendor", and click Next. 4. Type in your MUSH character name, or dbref (type 'think %#' at the MUSH to find out your dbref). Click Next. You will be told that that is not a valid email address - click Yes to use it anyway. 5. Select "POP3" in the pull-down menu at the top, and then set both the Incoming and Outgoing servers to HOST.MUSHNAME.COM, then click Next. 6. Enter your MUSH password. Click Next. 7. Click Finish. If the POP3 server is running in Config A, you must then: 8. Select the new account in the list, and click the "Properties" button. 9. Go into the "Advanced" tab, and tick the box which says "Leave a copy of messages on server". Do not tick either of the two boxes below, which tell it to delete the messages later. That's it! You should now be able to download your +mail via POP3.