ReSieve Help File
Connect to your dedicated ReSieve device.
Creating buckets: click config/buckets,

To create new bucket, type in the name you want it to have
and click ADD. The new bucket name will appear in the REMOVE
BUCKET dropdown box and in the RENAME BUCKET section too.
From there you can remove or rename it what ever the case. If
you already have emails in a bucket you should rename it.
History Interface: click config/history

By default ReSieve keeps 2 days worth of emails.
Only the first 20 emails are displayed on this screen.
To see the other emails you need to delete the ones you
have on your screen. To do so click REMOVE ALL button. This
will make place to display the next 20 emails that ReSieve has
filtered.
To remove only one entry, double click on the desired one
and click REMOVE.
Reclassifying an email to another bucket: Double click on
the desired entry, in RECLASSIFY SELECTED OBJECT dropdown box,
select the desired bucket and click RECLASSIFY. All the words
the the selected email will be counted and added to the select
bucket.
Magnets: click config/magnet

Use the MAGNETS to make sure that a known email address gets
to a specific bucket. No matter what is written, the email
will be tagged as you specify.
Select 1 of the Magnet Type that you wish, type in the email
address and select the bucket to which you want it to be in
to.
Main Config: click config/config

Number of messages per page: Specifies
how many emails will be displayed in the history window at
once.
Number of days of history: All emails received within
the last number of days specified will be kept on ReSieve for
further references. This will give you X number of days to
reclassify (if necessary) received email to the wanted bucket.
POP3 listening port: ReSieve will
listen for incoming request on the specified port. Unless an
email server is running on the same device, the port should be
left to 110. If this is changed, you will need to change the
port in all the email clients (Outlook express or other) that
you have.
Port Host User Separator: Character
that is to be used to separate the email server address and
the user login name.
email.server.com:UserLoginName
or
192.168.123.1:UserLoginName
Security: click config/security

Enter the server name and port of your Secure Password
Authentication-protected server. Once done, you simply need to
change the server name in your mail program to the ReSieve IP
address, you don't need to change the username.
Advanced: click config/advanced

All words added to this form will be ignored. Despite the fact
that a word may be added and counted when reclassifying an
email.
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