Hi Regan,
1. Correct. The Auth_POP3 module assumes each user has an individual pop account exactly like individual mode. All it's doing is removing the signup/user management features from Gossamer Mail, and saying if the user has a valid pop account, let them in. It's designed under the assumption you already have something else setup to create/delete/change pass of pop accounts.
2. Correct, the actual pop account can be on any machine. It's only going to allow emails at the domains you specified though (so it's not like anybody can use it to check email). Gossamer Mail will store their preferences, filters, etc, locally.
4. Yes, if you goto Setup->Incoming Email->Individual, you can specify what the default option is, leave mail on server, remove mail, or let the user choose.
Cheers,
Alex
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Gossamer Threads Inc.
1. Correct. The Auth_POP3 module assumes each user has an individual pop account exactly like individual mode. All it's doing is removing the signup/user management features from Gossamer Mail, and saying if the user has a valid pop account, let them in. It's designed under the assumption you already have something else setup to create/delete/change pass of pop accounts.
2. Correct, the actual pop account can be on any machine. It's only going to allow emails at the domains you specified though (so it's not like anybody can use it to check email). Gossamer Mail will store their preferences, filters, etc, locally.
4. Yes, if you goto Setup->Incoming Email->Individual, you can specify what the default option is, leave mail on server, remove mail, or let the user choose.
Cheers,
Alex
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Gossamer Threads Inc.