Paul Smith Computer Services have released an updated version of their POP3 Email Server for Windows Home Server, VPOP3 v2.6.0d.
The new update now integrates with Windows Home Server’s web server, so you can now access Webmail from your homeserver.com address.
Installation is also simplfied, and the update finally includes a number of bug fixes for installation on non-English versions of Windows Home Server.
Two videos have also been created to show you how to install and configure the product.
Download: VPOP3 for Windows Home Server | Discussion and Support

June 29th, 2008 at 8:54 pm
Wicked program, webmail working really well now!
Love it!!
July 6th, 2008 at 10:05 am
Seems to be a nice program but I find it a little too expensive for family use. I understand that not everything can be free but paying about 80 euro for only one year, add an antivirus of 80 euro for one year, add a disk defrag program for 80 euro/year is too much for my simple family homeserver config. I do understand that others don’t agree with me
Nic