I have over a dozen MultiplePOP accounts.
For years this has worked fine and when I am getting emails, I see the specific pop account downloading or can individually pop a specific account.
Now, however, with increasing security needs, I cannot use the MultiplePOP account and instead have to set these up in the Tools ... Internet options ... Receiving (POP3) setting.
Now, I can only click for a Total check of all POP3 accounts rather than an individual POP3 account and only based on the time limits. In addition, when the email is download I cannot see which of all of my POP3 emails are actually download what as what is displayed is the Server Host and not the individual POP3 so if I have multiple emails I cannot see which account is currently downloading mail.
Perhaps there is a way to add the additional SSL settings to the MultiplePOP3 that are available only on the Tools ... Internet options ... Receiving (POP3) setting for the Security SSL/TLS (encrypted data stream) settings: Via direct SSL connect
It would really be of help when over a dozen POP3 accounts are used, especially if several use the same Server host name.
<p>I have over a dozen MultiplePOP accounts.</p><p>For years this has worked fine and when I am getting emails, I see the specific pop account downloading or can individually pop a specific account.</p><p>Now, however, with increasing security needs, I cannot use the MultiplePOP account and instead have to set these up in the Tools ... Internet options ... Receiving (POP3) setting.</p><p>Now, I can only click for a Total check of all POP3 accounts rather than an individual POP3 account and only based on the time limits. In addition, when the email is download I cannot see which of all of my POP3 emails are actually download what as what is displayed is the Server Host and not the individual POP3 so if I have multiple emails I cannot see which account is currently downloading mail.</p><p>Perhaps there is a way to add the additional SSL settings to the MultiplePOP3 that are available only on the Tools ... Internet options ... Receiving (POP3) setting for the Security SSL/TLS (encrypted data stream) settings: Via direct SSL connect</p><p>It would really be of help when over a dozen POP3 accounts are used, especially if several use the same Server host name.</p>