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We provide an SMTP Relay Service for many of our customers. The price starts from £40 (+VAT if applicable) per year, for up to 5000 messages, or 750MB, per month.

How do I order the SMTP Relay Service?

To order the SMTP relay service, either email</description>
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We can remotely log into your VPOP3 computer if you wish. However, this is not a free service, and needs purchased technical support, either on an annual support contract, or on a pay-per-incident basis (</description>
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Online

The easiest way to place an order is online. Click on the Purchase item in our website navigation bar, and select the appropriate product. You will be presented with a price list. Choose the required item and click the</description>
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IMAP4 (Internet Mail Access Protocol version 4) is a more advanced protocol than POP3. With IMAP4 your mail is stored and manipulated on the mail server.

So, if you move a message from one folder to the other, the message is moved on the server. If you send a message, your mail client will (usually) put a copy into your &#039;Sent Items&#039; folder. If you delete a message, it is deleted from the server, and so on.</description>
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If you have lost your VPOP3 licence key, we will be able to find it for you, but we do have to make a nominal charge of £5.00 (+ VAT if applicable) to search for it as it is a time consuming task.

If you need us to do this search, then email sales@pscs.co.uk.</description>
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POP3 is the most basic email protocol for collecting mail which is in common use.

Almost all email client programs (such as Microsoft Outlook &amp; Outlook Express, Mozilla Thunderbird, etc) can collect mail using POP3.

With POP3, mail is usually downloaded by the email client and stored on the user&#039;s local PC. It is then deleted from the mail server, so the only copy is on the user&#039;s PC. Any mail folders etc are all managed on the user&#039;s PC.</description>
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        <description>How do I login to the PSCS website?

You can access your licence details and invoices on the www.pscs.co.uk website. To log into the website click the Login button at the top right of the website. 

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LDAP Server Conflict

When you run VPOP3 on a server edition of Windows you may receive an error saying

LDAP server not started - couldn&#039;t bind socket port 389 (10048)

This error happens because VPOP3 contains an LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) server for its global address book functionality, and the Windows 2000/2003 &#039;Active Directory Service&#039; also uses LDAP as its mechanism. These two services are conflicting.</description>
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