Each AXIGEN account user can configure and add RPOP connections when connected to WebMail. In order to establish such a connection, the user must specify the hostname and port for the existing email account and the username and password required to login. Users can choose the folder to which the retrieved emails will be directed, the time interval between subsequent retrievals and if the email is deleted from the remote account or not after being transferred. Encryption options are also available.
More details about adding and configuring RPOP connections are available in the Configuring WebMail RPOP Connections section.
Logging
All AXIGEN main services can log different types of events. The system administrator can specify what events are logged, where and how they are logged.See Logging service for more details on logging in AXIGEN.
Thread Management
AXIGEN Mail Server is designed to run on different machine configurations and operating systems, on networks with various traffic loads, structures, domain configurations, user rights etc. That is why, depending on all these variables, you can adapt the workload to the server’s processing power to improve its performance or avoid overload by setting the minimum and maximum number of threads that can be opened at a specific moment of time.For more details on how to configure Remote POP parameters using WebAdmin see RPOP Tab.










