Apollo Mail User PDF Manual Guide
This guide describes how to use the Apollo Mail application. It is intended for end user applications. It describes how to do different functions available within the mobile application.
This chapter gives you the information you need to get the Apollo Mail application. Includes the following:
* Network access – an explanation of the Apollo Mail network requirements.
* End user license agreement – an explanation of the End User License screen.
* Subscribe to Apollo Mail service – an explanation of how to subscribe to Apollo Mail.
* Creating the first account – the explanation of how you create your first account
* Logging into your mail server – an explanation of the login process.
Network access
Apollo mail requires wireless network access to be able to retrieve and send email. So you require a data plan on your phone (Mobile Browser feature). Apollo Mail when trying to access the network your phone will ask you to allow the application to have access to the network. There are usually three options:
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Yahoo! Mail Web Service User Guide and API Reference PDF Manual
Yahoo! Web Mail Service provides developers access to the API for Yahoo! Mail. By Yahoo! Mail Web Service
APIs, you can create Web applications to perform tasks such as listing messages, displaying folders, and composing
and sending messages.
1. You must use the Browser Based Authentication API to enable access to users of Yahoo! account through your application.
2. You can use Yahoo! Mail Web Service API to mine or scrape using data from users of Yahoo! account.
3. You can use Yahoo! Mail Web Service API to recreate a mimicked version of Yahoo! Mail with your site.
4. You can use Yahoo! Mail Web Service API to show the users of Yahoo! account information to a third party email client.
Chapter 1. Getting Started – User credentials, build SOAP Client, Learn Capabilities User’s Account, Create subsequent calls, Link directly to a letter, called Batch.
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NOD32 for Linux Mail Servers Installation PDF Manual
You have earned NOD32 for Linux Mail Servers (for use with FreeBSD) – NOD32LMS – perhaps the best antivirus system for e-mail server running under the FreeBSD operating system. While you will soon realize, the system is unsurpassed scanning speed and detection rate, combined with a small footprint that makes NOD32 the ideal choice for any FreeBSD mail server.

The following is a brief summary of its main features.
* NOD32 scanning engine algorithm provides both the highest detection rate and the fastest scanning times.
* Includes unique advanced heuristics for Win32 worms and backdoors.
* The solution is system-independent MTA (mail server independent).
* Inbuilt NOD32 archivers unpack archived e-mail attachments without the need for any external programs.
* In order to increase speed and efficiency of the system, the architecture is based on the running daemon (resident program) where all the scanning requests are sent.
* Six different levels of logging can be configured to obtain information about system activity and infiltrations.
* One of the major advantages is the fact that the system installation does not require external libraries or programs except for libc.
* The system may be configured to notify any person in case of detected infiltration.
* In addition, information about admission can be configured to maisulat an e-mail header, footer and subject.
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