POP3 proxy
The proxy intercepts POP3 connections to external servers,
then it scans incoming mail to block viruses and tag spam.
The process is absolutely transparent for mail clients,
the user believes to connect directly to your ISP's POP3 server,
but the server will intercept all traffic and handle connections to external servers.
- Enabled/Disabled
- If enabled, all connections to the POP3 port (110)
will be intercepted by the firewall and sent to the proxy.
- Antivirus
- Enable virus check on downloaded mails.
- Antispam
- Enable spam check on downloaded mails.
- POP3s scan (port 995)
- Enable all checks on POP3 with SSL (POP3s):
all connections to port 995 will be intercepted by the firewall and sent to the proxy.
The server will take care to establish secure connections to external servers, while data transfers
to LAN clients will be in clear text.
NB: the clients must be configured to connect to port 995 but will have to turn off encryption.
- Mail template language
- In case of virus detection, the client is notified with a special message.
This field allows you to choose the language of the notification message.