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This is the place where you configure the parameters for the built-in NNTP, SMTP and POP3 servers, each within a column:
News (NNTP) Service for interaction with news servers.
Mail Snd (SMTP) Service for sending mail.
Mail Rcv (POP3) Service for receiving mail.

Ctrl_All_Server

Active (NNTP / SMTP / POP3)
Activation of the NNTP / SMTP / POP3 server.

IP (NNTP / SMTP / POP3)
IP address to which the OmniMix NNTP server has to be bound, '0.0.0.0' or blank for any, '127.0.0.1' for localhost loopback.

Port NNTP
The NNTP port for unencrypted (ususally 119) and implicit SSL communication (usually 563) as well as TLS negotiations (usually 119).
OmniMix listens at this port to get in contact with your news client.

Port SMTP
The SMTP port for unencrypted (usually 25) and implicit SSL communication (usually 465) as well as TLS negotiations (alternatives 25 / 587).
OmniMix listens at this port to get in contact with your email client.

Port POP3
The POP3 port for unencrypted (usually 110) and implicit SSL communication (usually 995) as well as TLS negotiations (usually 110).
OmniMix listens at this port to get in contact with your email client.

SSL (NNTP / SMTP / POP3)
Necessity of an encrypted Communication.
Options:
TLS disabled
TLS enabled
TLS required

Auth. (NNTP / SMTP / POP3)
Authentication method
User specific Refers to the user account list.
Block all All login requests are refused.

Ext.S. (NNTP)
NNTP host connection data are accepted, if sent with the user name.
Syntax: username[;param_name=param_value[;...]] with the following parameter names:
ht (host)
pt (port)
un (username)
pw (password)
tl (TLS) d=disabled e=enabled r=required i=implicit
to (Tor) no=off 4/4a/5=SOCKS version 4/4a/5
If you have to transmit ';' characters as part of your parameters, add a leading '*' to each of them, a '*' itself has accordingly to be written as '**'.

Ext.S. (POP3)
POP3 host connection data are accepted, if sent with the user name.
Syntax: username[;param_name=param_value[;...]] with the following parameter names:
ht (host)
pt (port)
un (username)
pw (password)
ap (APOP) y=apop auth. / n=user/password auth.
pl (poll) t=test p/P=pop3 opt/req nN=nntp opt/req
tl (TLS) d=disabled e=enabled r=required i=implicit
to (Tor) no=off 4/4a/5=SOCKS version 4/4a/5
If you have to transmit ';' characters as part of your parameters, add a leading '*' to each of them, a '*' itself has accordingly to be written as '**'.

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