Hi you never should post anywhere your password, even if it's encoded. You should also immedately change your password, because I have decoded your password. I've sent you a mail with your password to convince you.
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sheepdog
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2Genghis86 & djorge
Currently there is no proxy support available/intergrated in this plugin, but I plan to add POP3 over HTTP Proxy (EXPERIMANTEL) support in the new version 1.3...
BTW I could access your mail account . And if I rember right you have to activate the pop-account in the proxy server. There you have to allow the access to 'pop.mail.pt' port: 110. And then you have to re-route the external port 110 to another internal port e.g. 10110. And then you have to change the port in the pop3 settings to: djorge@zmail.pt:EncodedPwd(xxxxxxxxxxxxxx)@pop.zmail.pt :10110
That is the way I had to do it when I used a proxy.
sheepdog
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André Martin wrote:2Genghis86 & djorge
Currently there is no proxy support available/intergrated in this plugin, but I plan to add POP3 over HTTP Proxy (EXPERIMANTEL) support in the new version 1.3...
SOCKS4 proxy support is really easy I think even easier then HTTP proxy. Please consider.
Sheepdog wrote:2djorge
I rember right you have to activate the pop-account in the proxy server
How do i do that ? i no access to the proxy server.
Sorry, I did. It was a proxy software on my PC to grant all other PC's in my network the internet connection. So you would have to wait for André Martin releses his version 1.3
sheepdog
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When I use POP3/SMTP EmailPlugin 1.2 to send emails I notice two things.
1) An empty line is added after the added "X-Mailer"-line. For messages sent in plain text this means an empty line is added to the message text at the beginning (which I find a bit annoying).
X-Mailer: POP3/SMTP EmailPlugin 1.2 for Total Commander -
http://www.acd-group.com/Softwaredevelopment/POP3Plugin
<EMPTY LINE IS ADDED HERE>
2) When sending in plain text the text charset="WINDOWS-1252" is added in the header even when it is already there. So I get it twice in the message header: