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Description

"nPOP" is an iPhone App developed to display those mails currently in the mail server(POP3).
Function of "nPOP" is simple. It constantly synchronizes with the mail server to maintain the list of [existing] mails.
Thus, once a mail is deleted from the mail server, it will also be deleted from the list of mails in "nPOP".
"nPOP" is for those who do not want to manage mails on an iPhone.
[Functions]
- Manage multiple accounts.
- Receive mails (POP3 only).
- Delete selected mails from the mail server.
- Display List of mails.
- Display mail contents.
- Display attached file (Images, HTML, PDF, etc).
- Search mail.
- Sort List of mails.
- Set read or unread collectively.
- Set maximum number of mails to receive or lines to receive per mail.
- Login using SSL or APOP.
- Send mail.
[How to set up]
Gmail
- Host name: pop.gmail.com
- Port number: 995
- APOP: off
- SSL: on
- SSL type: auto
Hotmail
- Host name: pop3.live.com
- Port number: 995
- APOP: off
- SSL: on
- SSL type: auto
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User Rating

4 out of 5

2 ratings in Sweden

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nPOP Installs

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nPOP Revenue

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nPOP Reviews

Some problem II

Silltrut on

Sweden

2017: Anything after v 1.6 will not do a reply (1.8,1.9,1.9.2,2.0), to bad… v2.0 working with OS11 somewhat OK? 2018: v2.1 new smtp of its own? Appreciate the effort. Looks as good but I can not make it work. (How about including a ’test connection' in settings. Create reply etc dead, only new mail works - but not to send that is.

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App Info

Category
Business
Languages
English, Japanese
Recent version
2.15 (4 years ago )
Released on
Apr 24, 2010 (14 years ago )
Last updated
6 days ago