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Revision 1011 Apr 2008 - Main.RichardCarver

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Retrieve

Retrieve lets you consolidate all of your email in one place. As more and more of us keep multiple email accounts, it is both time-saving and easier to organize your electronic communication when you have one place which allows you to get an overview. And with Runbox Mail Manager, you get the added bonus of being able to handle and redistribute all of your email exactly to your liking.
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Retrieving Gmail (Google Mail)

Gmail POP3 requires SSL which is not currently supported by Runbox's Retrieve feature. Instead, you can have Gmail forward copies of messages to your Runbox account. Refer to Gmail Help Topic How do I forward my mail to another email account automatically?
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Setting up filters on retrieved messages

To setup a filter to move messages retrieved from a specific external email account to a specific folder, use the following filter format:

  • Messages where: [ Header ] [ contains ] [ X-RMM-Trace: message from Username@Servername ] will be [ saved to folder ] [ Foldername ]

Where Username is the username specified in the Retrieve entry, Servername is the server name specified in the Retrieve entry and Foldername is the folder where the retrieved messages are to be saved.

 

Troubleshooting

Revision 911 May 2006 - Main.GeirThomasAndersen

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META TOPICPARENT name="Manager"

Retrieve

Retrieve lets you consolidate all of your email in one place. As more and more of us keep multiple email accounts, it is both time-saving and easier to organize your electronic communication when you have one place which allows you to get an overview. And with Runbox Mail Manager, you get the added bonus of being able to handle and redistribute all of your email exactly to your liking.
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With POP email retrieval you can fetch email from other email accounts that support the POP3 protocol (POP3 SSL is not supported). Most email servers at work places, educational institutions, and private Internet Service Providers support this protocol. You can enter as many POP servers as you like, and retrieve the email at set intervals. Runbox Mail Manager does not currently support the IMAP protocol, but there are plans to implement it in the future.
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With POP email retrieval you can fetch email from other email accounts that support the POP3 protocol (POP3 SSL is not supported). Most email servers at work places, educational institutions, and private Internet Service Providers support this protocol. You can enter as many POP servers as you like, and retrieve the email at set intervals. Runbox Mail Manager does not currently support retrieval for the IMAP protocol, but there are plans to implement it in the future.
 

Setting up retrieval

By filling in the name of the server, the username, and the password of an email account you use, you can retrieve all new email from that server to runbox' servers. If you are unsure of what your correct data is, please ask the responsible administrators or customer service for help.
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Select whether you want to leave copies of the fetched email on the external server after retrieval - this is convenient if you want that email accessible from other clients or services as well. If you want the email to be fetched automatically at an interval, select an interval between 10 minutes and 24 hours from the drop-down menu. You can always retrieve external email immediately by clicking "Retrieve POP" in the Webmail menu.
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Select whether you want to leave copies of the fetched email on the external server after retrieval - this is convenient if you want that email accessible from other clients or services as well. If you want the email to be fetched automatically at an interval, select an interval between 10 minutes and 24 hours from the drop-down menu. You can always retrieve external email manually by clicking "Retrieve POP" in the Webmail menu. Your external POP account will then be immediately queued for retrieval, and any downloaded email will be listed in your Inbox as soon as they are retrieved.
  Finally, select whether you want the entry to be active. The "inactive" option is convenient if you want the settings stored but not active. Click [Save settings] to store the configurations, and a new, empty entry will appear below the one you just saved. If you want to delete an entry, check the "Delete" box to the right before clicking [Save settings].

Revision 804 May 2006 - Main.GeirThomasAndersen

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META TOPICPARENT name="Manager"

Retrieve

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 Retrieve lets you consolidate all of your email in one place. As more and more of us keep multiple email accounts, it is both time-saving and easier to organize your electronic communication when you have one place which allows you to get an overview. And with Runbox Mail Manager, you get the added bonus of being able to handle and redistribute all of your email exactly to your liking.

With POP email retrieval you can fetch email from other email accounts that support the POP3 protocol (POP3 SSL is not supported). Most email servers at work places, educational institutions, and private Internet Service Providers support this protocol. You can enter as many POP servers as you like, and retrieve the email at set intervals. Runbox Mail Manager does not currently support the IMAP protocol, but there are plans to implement it in the future.

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  • Server name: localhost
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  • Username: Your FULL email address (for example jsmith@hotmail.com)
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  • Username: Your FULL email address (for example jdoe@hotmail.com)
 
  • Password: Your normal password for said account
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If you want to fetch mail from other folders than the inbox, just add the foldername to your email address with a slash. So if your email address is jsmith@hotmail.com and you want to fetch the contents of your "Work" folder, enter jsmith@hotmail.com/Work as the username.
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If you want to fetch mail from other folders than the inbox, just add the foldername to your email address with a slash. So if your email address is jdoe@hotmail.com and you want to fetch the contents of your "Work" folder, enter jsmith@hotmail.com/Work as the username.
 

Retrieving Gmail (Google Mail)

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Gmail (Google Mail) POP3 requires SSL which is not supported by Runbox's Retrieve feature. Instead, you can have Gmail forward copies of messages to your Runbox account. Refer to Gmail Help Topic How do I forward my mail to another email account automatically?
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Gmail POP3 requires SSL which is not currently supported by Runbox's Retrieve feature. Instead, you can have Gmail forward copies of messages to your Runbox account. Refer to Gmail Help Topic How do I forward my mail to another email account automatically?
 

Troubleshooting

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META FILEATTACHMENT attr="" comment="" date="1101477033" name="pop1.gif" path="C:\Documents and Settings\Geir Thomas Andersen\Desktop\pop1.gif" size="2891" user="GeirThomasAndersen" version="1.1"

Revision 724 Jun 2005 - Main.GeirThomasAndersen

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Revision 608 Apr 2005 - Main.RichCarver

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META TOPICPARENT name="Manager"

Retrieve

Retrieve lets you consolidate all of your email in one place. As more and more of us keep multiple email accounts, it is both time-saving and easier to organize your electronic communication when you have one place which allows you to get an overview. And with Runbox Mail Manager, you get the added bonus of being able to handle and redistribute all of your email exactly to your liking.

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With POP email retrieval you can fetch email from other email accounts that support the POP3 protocol. Most email servers at work places, educational institutions, and private Internet Service Providers support this protocol. You can enter as many POP servers as you like, and retrieve the email at set intervals. Runbox Mail Manager does not currently support the IMAP protocol, but there are plans to implement it in the future.
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With POP email retrieval you can fetch email from other email accounts that support the POP3 protocol (POP3 SSL is not supported). Most email servers at work places, educational institutions, and private Internet Service Providers support this protocol. You can enter as many POP servers as you like, and retrieve the email at set intervals. Runbox Mail Manager does not currently support the IMAP protocol, but there are plans to implement it in the future.
 

Setting up retrieval

By filling in the name of the server, the username, and the password of an email account you use, you can retrieve all new email from that server to runbox' servers. If you are unsure of what your correct data is, please ask the responsible administrators or customer service for help.
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  If you want to fetch mail from other folders than the inbox, just add the foldername to your email address with a slash. So if your email address is jsmith@hotmail.com and you want to fetch the contents of your "Work" folder, enter jsmith@hotmail.com/Work as the username.
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Retrieving Gmail (Google Mail)

Gmail (Google Mail) POP3 requires SSL which is not supported by Runbox's Retrieve feature. Instead, you can have Gmail forward copies of messages to your Runbox account. Refer to Gmail Help Topic How do I forward my mail to another email account automatically?

 

Troubleshooting

Revision 528 Feb 2005 - Main.GeirThomasAndersen

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META TOPICPARENT name="Manager"

Retrieve

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  If you want to fetch mail from other folders than the inbox, just add the foldername to your email address with a slash. So if your email address is jsmith@hotmail.com and you want to fetch the contents of your "Work" folder, enter jsmith@hotmail.com/Work as the username.
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Troubleshooting

 
META FILEATTACHMENT attr="" comment="" date="1101477033" name="pop1.gif" path="C:\Documents and Settings\Geir Thomas Andersen\Desktop\pop1.gif" size="2891" user="GeirThomasAndersen" version="1.1"

Revision 424 Jan 2005 - Main.JanSchreiber

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META TOPICPARENT name="Manager"
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Retrieve

  Retrieve lets you consolidate all of your email in one place. As more and more of us keep multiple email accounts, it is both time-saving and easier to organize your electronic communication when you have one place which allows you to get an overview. And with Runbox Mail Manager, you get the added bonus of being able to handle and redistribute all of your email exactly to your liking.

With POP email retrieval you can fetch email from other email accounts that support the POP3 protocol. Most email servers at work places, educational institutions, and private Internet Service Providers support this protocol. You can enter as many POP servers as you like, and retrieve the email at set intervals. Runbox Mail Manager does not currently support the IMAP protocol, but there are plans to implement it in the future.

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Setting up retrieval
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Setting up retrieval

 By filling in the name of the server, the username, and the password of an email account you use, you can retrieve all new email from that server to runbox' servers. If you are unsure of what your correct data is, please ask the responsible administrators or customer service for help.

Select whether you want to leave copies of the fetched email on the external server after retrieval - this is convenient if you want that email accessible from other clients or services as well. If you want the email to be fetched automatically at an interval, select an interval between 10 minutes and 24 hours from the drop-down menu. You can always retrieve external email immediately by clicking "Retrieve POP" in the Webmail menu.

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  Example of POP server entry
Example of typical completed POP server entry
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Retrieving Hotmail, MSN and Lycos (non-POP3)
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Retrieving Hotmail, MSN and Lycos (non-POP3)

 You can retrieve your Hotmail, MSN and regional Lycos (not lycos.com) email to runbox. Simply enter your data as follows:

  • Server name: localhost

Revision 312 Jan 2005 - Main.GeirThomasAndersen

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META TOPICPARENT name="Manager"
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Retrieve

 Retrieve lets you consolidate all of your email in one place. As more and more of us keep multiple email accounts, it is both time-saving and easier to organize your electronic communication when you have one place which allows you to get an overview. And with Runbox Mail Manager, you get the added bonus of being able to handle and redistribute all of your email exactly to your liking.

With POP email retrieval you can fetch email from other email accounts that support the POP3 protocol. Most email servers at work places, educational institutions, and private Internet Service Providers support this protocol. You can enter as many POP servers as you like, and retrieve the email at set intervals. Runbox Mail Manager does not currently support the IMAP protocol, but there are plans to implement it in the future.

Revision 214 Dec 2004 - Main.GeirThomasAndersen

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META TOPICPARENT name="Manager"
Retrieve lets you consolidate all of your email in one place. As more and more of us keep multiple email accounts, it is both time-saving and easier to organize your electronic communication when you have one place which allows you to get an overview. And with Runbox Mail Manager, you get the added bonus of being able to handle and redistribute all of your email exactly to your liking.
Changed:
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With POP email retrieval you can fetch email from other email accounts that support the POP3 protocol. Most email servers at work places, educational institutions, and private Internet Service Providers support this protocol. You can enter as many POP servers as you like, and retrieve the email at set intervals. Runbox Mail Manager does not currently support the IMAP protocol, but there are plans to implement it in the future.
>
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With POP email retrieval you can fetch email from other email accounts that support the POP3 protocol. Most email servers at work places, educational institutions, and private Internet Service Providers support this protocol. You can enter as many POP servers as you like, and retrieve the email at set intervals. Runbox Mail Manager does not currently support the IMAP protocol, but there are plans to implement it in the future.
 
Setting up retrieval
By filling in the name of the server, the username, and the password of an email account you use, you can retrieve all new email from that server to runbox' servers. If you are unsure of what your correct data is, please ask the responsible administrators or customer service for help.
Changed:
<
<
Select whether you want to leave copies of the fetched email on the external server after retrieval - this is convenient if you want that email accessible from other clients or services as well. If you want the email to be fetched automatically at an interval, select an interval between 10 minutes and 24 hours from the drop-down menu. You can always retrieve external email immediately by clicking "Retrieve POP" in the Webmail menu.
>
>
Select whether you want to leave copies of the fetched email on the external server after retrieval - this is convenient if you want that email accessible from other clients or services as well. If you want the email to be fetched automatically at an interval, select an interval between 10 minutes and 24 hours from the drop-down menu. You can always retrieve external email immediately by clicking "Retrieve POP" in the Webmail menu.
  Finally, select whether you want the entry to be active. The "inactive" option is convenient if you want the settings stored but not active. Click [Save settings] to store the configurations, and a new, empty entry will appear below the one you just saved. If you want to delete an entry, check the "Delete" box to the right before clicking [Save settings].
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Example of <a href=POP server entry">
Example of typical completed POP server entry
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Example of POP server entry
Example of typical completed POP server entry
 
Retrieving Hotmail, MSN and Lycos (non-POP3)
You can retrieve your Hotmail, MSN and regional Lycos (not lycos.com) email to runbox. Simply enter your data as follows:

  • Server name: localhost
  • Port number: 501
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  • Username: Your FULL email address (for example jsmith@hotmail.com)
 
  • Password: Your normal password for said account

If you want to fetch mail from other folders than the inbox, just add the foldername to your email address with a slash. So if your email address is jsmith@hotmail.com and you want to fetch the contents of your "Work" folder, enter jsmith@hotmail.com/Work as the username.

Revision 126 Nov 2004 - Main.GeirThomasAndersen

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META TOPICPARENT name="Manager"
Retrieve lets you consolidate all of your email in one place. As more and more of us keep multiple email accounts, it is both time-saving and easier to organize your electronic communication when you have one place which allows you to get an overview. And with Runbox Mail Manager, you get the added bonus of being able to handle and redistribute all of your email exactly to your liking.

With POP email retrieval you can fetch email from other email accounts that support the POP3 protocol. Most email servers at work places, educational institutions, and private Internet Service Providers support this protocol. You can enter as many POP servers as you like, and retrieve the email at set intervals. Runbox Mail Manager does not currently support the IMAP protocol, but there are plans to implement it in the future.

Setting up retrieval
By filling in the name of the server, the username, and the password of an email account you use, you can retrieve all new email from that server to runbox' servers. If you are unsure of what your correct data is, please ask the responsible administrators or customer service for help.

Select whether you want to leave copies of the fetched email on the external server after retrieval - this is convenient if you want that email accessible from other clients or services as well. If you want the email to be fetched automatically at an interval, select an interval between 10 minutes and 24 hours from the drop-down menu. You can always retrieve external email immediately by clicking "Retrieve POP" in the Webmail menu.

Finally, select whether you want the entry to be active. The "inactive" option is convenient if you want the settings stored but not active. Click [Save settings] to store the configurations, and a new, empty entry will appear below the one you just saved. If you want to delete an entry, check the "Delete" box to the right before clicking [Save settings].

Example of <a href=POP server entry">
Example of typical completed POP server entry

Retrieving Hotmail, MSN and Lycos (non-POP3)
You can retrieve your Hotmail, MSN and regional Lycos (not lycos.com) email to runbox. Simply enter your data as follows:

  • Server name: localhost
  • Port number: 501
  • Username: Your FULL email address (for example jsmith@hotmail.com)
  • Password: Your normal password for said account

If you want to fetch mail from other folders than the inbox, just add the foldername to your email address with a slash. So if your email address is jsmith@hotmail.com and you want to fetch the contents of your "Work" folder, enter jsmith@hotmail.com/Work as the username.

META FILEATTACHMENT attr="" comment="" date="1101477033" name="pop1.gif" path="C:\Documents and Settings\Geir Thomas Andersen\Desktop\pop1.gif" size="2891" user="GeirThomasAndersen" version="1.1"
 
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