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POP Peeper

5.4.6
Esumsoft (Freeware)
Email notifier supporting POP, IMAP, Webmail, SMTP, SSL and Oauth2
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Email notifier for POP,IMAP, SMTP and Webmail
POP Peeper is an email notifier that supports POP3, IMAP with instant push notifications, and SMTP; SSL and Oauth2 are provided for security. Other features include portability, password protection, address book, viewing messages in HTML (or rich/plain text for security), attachments, separate polling intervals for each account and more. There are also many notification options available such as sound alerts (configurable for each account), flashing keyboard LED, skinnable popup notifier, customized screensaver, voice notification and more. There are several different trayicon options to indicate new mail has arrived including an animated icon and displaying the number of new messages directly in the trayicon. With support for the IMAP idle command, you will be notified instantly when new mail arrives in your mailbox. For networking security, you can use SSL/TLS, Oauth2 and there are options available to make reading email safer when using HTML by removing possibly harmful file attachments and web beacons. Besides just reading your email, you can also delete, print and reply to messages. Advanced users will enjoy the ability to customize toolbars, keyboard shortcuts, columns, fonts and more. Many more advanced features are available while keeping the interface simple for new users.
Technical details
Title:
POP Peeper 5.4.6 for Windows
Requirements:
No minimum requirements
OS Support:
Win2000, WinXP, Win7 x32, Win7 x64, Windows 8, Windows 10, WinServer, WinOther, WinVista, WinVista x64
Language:
Russian, ChineseSimplified, Czech, Swedish, Spanish, French, Finnish, Romanian, Arabic, Danish, Korean, Japanese, German, English, Turkish, Portuguese, Greek, Polish, ChineseTraditional, Hungarian, Italian, Other
License:
Freeware
Release date:
June 13, 2023
Author:
POP Peeper 5.4.6 Changelog

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