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VPOP3 Email Server Standard

  

VPOP3 is an Internet email server and gateway for small and medium sized businesses (and some larger ones too!)

 

VPOP3 standard V.2.0:       

An email server for Windows 95/98/NT designed for small/medium sized businesses. It works with many different sorts of email accounts (including 'single POP3 mailbox' accounts) to give LAN-based email for all your users at an affordable price 

 

VPOP3 Enterprise V.2.0:       

A more powerful version of our world established email server for Windows 95/98/NT. VPOP3 Enterprise has features to meet the requirements of larger and more sophisticated businesses. It has all the features of VPOP3, plus more.

 

VPOP3 FaxServer V.2.0:     

The VPOP3 FaxServer is a new facility we have added to our portfolio starting with VPOP3 1.4.4 beta.

To use the VPOP3 FaxServer you need to be a registered user (5 user licence or larger) of VPOP3 Standard or VPOP3 Enterprise and be running VPOP3 1.4.4 beta or later. The FaxServer software is an extra charge option - see our pricelist for prices, and is totally integrated with VPOP3 once the addon is installed and a licence key entered.

You can evaluate it for 30 days if necessary to make a purchasing decision.

Faxing from users' PCs is currently performed using a print driver. So any document you can print, you can now fax.

The VPOP3 FaxServer software needs a modem which is connected to a standard COM port (eg not a USB modem), or is an Internal modem which emulates a COM port in hardware, and can send FAXes using standard AT commands without needing any Windows drivers (eg not a "WinModem"). The FaxServer software talks directly to the modem through a COM port without using the Windows modem drivers.

Modem Requirements

  1. The VPOP3 FaxServer software needs a modem which is connected to a standard COM port (eg not a USB modem), or is an Internal modem which emulates a COM port in hardware, and can send FAXes using standard AT commands without needing any Windows drivers (eg not a "WinModem"). The FaxServer software talks directly to the modem through a COM port without using the Windows modem drivers.
  2. We use the US Robotics external '56k Faxmodem' for the majority of our testing, but most other external fax modems should work, and internal fax modems with their own processor should work.
















































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