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You create the mappings on the **Mappings** page in the VPOP3 settings. | You create the mappings on the **Mappings** page in the VPOP3 settings. | ||
+ | =====Using your ISP's domain===== | ||
+ | If you are using your ISP's domain in your email addresses, so that, for instance, your email address is ' | ||
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+ | In this case, you need to tell VPOP3 that all unrecognised users are remote. To do this, go to **Settings -> Local Mail -> General** and check the box '' | ||
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