CONFIGURING
To access mail files on the Domino® server, a POP3 user must have a Person document in the Domino Directory. For users who already have a Person document, edit settings in the existing document as necessary to provide POP3 support. If a user does not have an existing Person document, you must create a new one. You can create a Person document manually, or use the Domino registration process to create the Person document automatically. If you use the Domino registration process, select POP3 in the Mail system field of the Register Person dialog box.
About this task
By default, the Domino registration process generates a Notes® ID file (and corresponding Notes Public Encryption Key in the Domino Directory) for each user in addition to creating the Person documents and mail files required by a POP3 user. Because users who will access Domino from POP3 clients only do not require a Notes ID, during registration you can deselect the option to Create a Notes ID for this person. However, if a new POP3 user also requires access to Domino from a Notes client, Domino Administrator client, or Domino Designer client, be sure to enable creation of an ID file.
To set up a Person document for a POP3 user
Procedure
1. From the Domino Administrator, click the People & Groups tab.
2. Select Domino Directories -> Address Book -> People.
3. Do one of the following:
User name
Depending on the level of Internet access security established for the server (Server document, Security tab), the login name or user name configured on the POP3 client must match an entry in one of these fields. Entries in the User name field are always accepted as the login name. If Internet authentication is set to allow More name variations with lower security entries in the First name and Last name fields may also be accepted as login names.
To ensure that users who read mail exclusively from POP3 clients do not receive Notes-encrypted mail, remove the POP3 users' Notes public encryption keys from their Person documents.
Note: Never remove the Notes public key from the Person document of users who access Notes databases from a Notes client.
Complete the procedure Creating a mail file for a POP3 user.
Related concepts User registration methods
Related tasks Setting up POP3 users Controlling the level of authentication for Internet clients
Related reference The password quality scale