POP3 Downloaders

PYTHEAS MailGate Listing updated: January 30, 2002

PYTHEAS MailGate is a POP3 gateway for Microsoft Exchange server, Microsoft Exchange 2000 server, Lotus Domino, and other corporate mail servers with SMTP interface). PYTHEAS MailGate retrieves mail from Internet POP3 accounts and delivers it to the mailboxes on your corporate mail server, while applying Content-Checking rules which may modify the way the message is delivered.. PYTHEAS MailGate also handles outgoing mail, and by collecting several outgoing messages before sending them.
  • Users' Rating: 3.62 [169 votes] - Vote
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FTGateRelay Listing updated: August 28, 2003

FTGateRelay is a system that connects any mail server to the Internet and provides content filtering, POP3 mail retrieval, security features and anti-virus integration to be included without having to replace your primary mail server. Users of systems such as Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Domino and others can now add features such as Key word and Key Phrase filtering, Attachment Filtering, Anti-Virus support, Comprehensive routing and more.
  • Users' Rating: 3.42 [144 votes] - Vote
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IGetMail Listing updated: January 30, 2002

IGetMail acts as a POP3 gateway to automatically download your incoming POP3 mail from multiple remote servers to a single, local Microsoft Exchange Server. It automatically downloads e-mail from multiple remote servers to your local e-mail server, downloads and copies e-mail from multiple individual e-mail accounts, uses a single connection to fetch all your e-mail, downloads and sorts e-mail from multiple Internet domains and checks for new incoming mail on a schedule you specify.
  • Users' Rating: 3.23 [161 votes] - Vote
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popConnect Listing updated: December 22, 2002

MS Exchange Server is not able to collect mails from external POP3 or IMAP4 accounts. popConnect is built to do that. It connects to POP3 or IMAP4 accounts, requests the mails and moves them to the right exchange mailbox. It works with Exchange version 4 and higher (including SBS). popConnect is a solution for receiving external mails. You don't need a permanent internet connection also if you have an internal exchange server running. Set popConnect to collect the mails e.g. each hour to save internet resources. You do not have additional costs for each mailaccount. The license is for the whole server without any limitations.
  • Users' Rating: 2.95 [193 votes] - Vote
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Visendo Mail Checker Server Listing updated: January 11, 2004

Visendo Mail Checker Server is designed to connect mailservers with external POP3 and IMAP4 accounts. Email servers like MS Exchange are not able to receive emails from external email accounts. Visendo MCS does it for them and additionally ensures a virus protection too. While processing the emails, it scans them for Viruses, Worms, Trojans and SPAM. Can be used to enable POP3 or IMAP4 receiving with MS Exchange. Visendo MCS works with every mailserver and can also be used as an SMTP filter proxy for incoming and outgoing emails. You can define several filters like black/whiteliste, bayesian filter, attachment filter and others. The bayesian filter is trained via the MS Outlook plugin. Visendo MCS works with POP3 and IMAP4 and also the secured versions of them SPOP and SIMAP. Administration is done via the MMC (local or remote). It runs as a NT service on Windows NT, 2000, XP and 2003 Server.
  • Users' Rating: 2.73 [102 votes] - Vote
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