Page updated 1 November 2012
Setup files can provide a simple way for users who are not used to configuring a mail program to add new accounts. They can be used both on the first launch or later when a new account needs to be added to the installation.
On first launch, as the Main Window, a Welcome dialogue appears. This includes an option, set on by default, to use a Setup file to help fill in the necessary details for setting up nPOPuk to connect to an email account.
In later use, when adding further accounts (Menu: MAILBOX > ADD...), the "Add mailbox" dialogue will appear. This too offers an option to use a Setup file, set off by default.
With the Setup file option set on on either of these dialogues, clicking the "OK" button will open a standard Open Dialogue, to allow you to browse for and select the Setup (Install) file to be used.
Once the .ins file is selected and opened a series of prompts will appear.
NOTE: The exact prompts depend on the mail service to which you are connecting and appear within the field. Take care to read them before you start to type, as they disappear as you make your entry.
Typical prompts include:
Once you have completed the various prompts, the Account Settings dialogue will appear with the necessary entries made to enable you to collect and send mail. By default, connection is set to LAN. This setting should work for most modern network connections, whether wired (using Cat5 Ethernet cable from a DSL or cable modem) or wireless (WiFi).
If you use a dial-up modem to connect to your ISP, you should select the "Dial-up" radio button on the Connection tab of the dialogue. The remainder of the page then becomes active and you can select the connection required from the drop-down list and enter the username and password required for that connection.
Having completed all prompts and confirmed the Connection tab shows the correct option, you can click the "OK" button on the Account Settings dialogue and complete initial configuration. As you do so an nPOPuk.ini file is created (if not already in existence) or updated.