I too have some POP accounts and MailMate does not handle those directly. I found what has turned out to be a nice solution and that is to set up a gmail account to receive your POP and have MailMate access the gmail account as IMAP.

an example…

POP account is plo...@xyzzy.com

Setup gmail account: plough.xy...@gmail.com

In gmail settings/accounts and import set check mail from other accounts (using POP3) to plo...@xyzzy.com

And if you want the mail you send from plough.xy...@gmail.com to look as though it came from plo...@xyzzy.com you can do that in gmail or in MailMate.


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On 27 Nov 2015, at 8:08, Caroline Rhodes caroline_rhodes-at-btconnect.com |MailMate Freron Software/RER>Vendor>Software| wrote:

I know that your website says solutions for Imap accounts but I have a few imap accounts and a couple of pop accounts. ideally I would like to use the same mail client for all of them.

Regards,

Caroline
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