FreePOPs for Windows 0.2.9

4.7 out of 5 stars 4.7 (87 votes)

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Windows 2000/9x/Server 2003/XP / Open Source / 13,958 downloads

FreePOPs is an easily extensible program which allows you access to the most varied resources through the POP3 protocol. Mainly, it can be used to download mail from the most famous webmails, but it could also be used as an aggregator for RSS feeds and much more. This way it is possible to get all your messages in your favorite email client.

  • Homepage

    FreePOPs

  • Uninstaller

    Yes

  • Latest Changes

    - OSX uses an embedded an new version of libcURL (required for hotmail)

    - OSX package correctly reports its version

    - Ubuntu (and the LTS dapper version) have a better support now (thanks blackmoon)

    - Updater-dialog and updater-zenity fixed to use mktem instead of tempfile when not available (thanks Vito De Tullio)

    - Some fixes to plugins: hotmail, supereva (thanks Scimmia), mailcom, yahoo

  • Other Versions

    FreePOPs for Mac OS X

    FreePOPs for Linux

Reviews of FreePOPs for Windows

  1. 4 out of 5 stars
    Nighted

    Reviewing 0.2.6 (Aug 18, 2008)

    Wow! Awesome!

    It could use better documentation on how to set up various email clients. Once I found the information for Thunderbird, it was easy to setup. -1 for making me search. :P

  2. 5 out of 5 stars
    Ian C.

    Reviewing 0.2.0 (Mar 6, 2007)

    Great program. I now use it to receive mail from all my accounts in my Gmail box.

  3. 2 out of 5 stars
    henrypeck

    Reviewing 0.0.99 (Jun 22, 2006)

    Does what it says. However, the setup is much more complicated then it has to be. Downloads take forever. I could never download the .pdl file.

  4. 5 out of 5 stars
    horsecharles

    Reviewing 0.0.97 (Feb 8, 2006)

    FYI some of the mirrors, and as well the site holding the pdf manual are slow as molasses.........

  5. 4 out of 5 stars
    utomo

    Reviewing 0.0.95 (Oct 28, 2005)

    It need some improvements:
    - Make FreePOPs Start automatically after the installations. (so no need to add manually to AutoStart)
    - Add mailcity, kgb.hu or primposta.
    - Add autoupdate the lua
    - and others improvements.

    Then release the Final version 1.0. because some people still afraid of using betas software :(

  6. 5 out of 5 stars
    Don Juan

    Reviewing 0.0.95 (Oct 28, 2005)

    Works just as good as ever. Here is the change log:

    *New plugins: criticalpath.lua, fastmail.lua (thanks russels822)
    *Fixes for: libero.lua, yahoo.lua, gmail.lua, aol.lua, netscape.lua, tin.lua, hotmail.lua
    *Improved: mimer.lua (that now supports specific text encoding like utf-8), browser.lua (get_head_and_body method added), httpmail.lua (fixed & problem)
    *General: added compilation patch fo Solaris (thanks Alfredo Pena), some work on mlex C module to not abort brutally in case of error
    *Debian: added sv debconf translation, fixed chroot generation script, changed manual license from FDL to GPL, init.d script ported to lsb-base and sh

  7. 5 out of 5 stars
    UKB

    Reviewing 0.0.31 Beta (Aug 11, 2005)

    I have used a couple of other similar software such as "HTTPMail Proxy Blueberry HOT" (http://www14.plala.or.jp...-akira/bbhot/bbhot.html) and "Hotmail Popper" (http://www.boolean.ca/hotpop/), in retrieving my web-based emails to the local mail client. However, none of the software I used works as effective and efficient to FreePOPs. And most important of all, FreePOPs is FREE and an open-source software. It always gives me a great feeling that a free open-source software performs better than the commercial software and it's further demonstrates that commercial software do NOT necessary mean better than the free and open-source ones.

    FreePOPs supports a HUGE (that I do mean HUGE) list of web-based email providers, even if your provider is not listed, you can always file a request and the people working behind this project will be more than happy to create the relevant file so you can use FreePOPs with it. I have been using it since late 2004 and it just gets better and better. I have no doubts to give it a 5-stars!!

  8. 5 out of 5 stars
    kmleow

    Reviewing 0.0.31 Beta (Jul 17, 2005)

    This software needs a liveupdate feature to update the LUA files.

  9. 5 out of 5 stars
    Higgy

    Reviewing 0.0.31 Beta (Jul 14, 2005)

    I don't know of another freeware program like this.
    I can get my mail from operamail.com much easier now.

  10. 5 out of 5 stars
    ArabianNight

    Reviewing 0.0.31 Beta (Jul 14, 2005)

    not bad. however what is the difference between this and another.

  11. 5 out of 5 stars
    captainahab

    Reviewing 0.0.30 Beta (Jul 7, 2005)

    Thanks Russell and Alessio!

  12. 4 out of 5 stars
    rseiler

    Reviewing 0.0.30 Beta (Jul 6, 2005)

    There kinda sorta is a live updater:
    http://freepops.diludovi...ndex.php?showtopic=2461

    And BTW, while it technically might be a beta because its version begins with "0," note that ALL versions of the software released to date begin that way, so it's a little misleading to label it that way. In other words, unless you plan on waiting years, don't wait for it to get out of "beta."

  13. 5 out of 5 stars
    kmleow

    Reviewing 0.0.30 Beta (Jul 6, 2005)

    It would be great if they include a live update feature to update the LUA files.

  14. 5 out of 5 stars
    ckliebert

    Reviewing 0.0.28 Beta (Jun 4, 2005)

    What a useful piece of software. Works extremely well. I now use to access Yahoo, netscape, operamail, mail.com and netzero. All mail received without a glitz. Saves much time.
    Easy to use.

    dRWHO

  15. 5 out of 5 stars
    lordgibbness

    Reviewing 0.0.28 Beta (Jun 3, 2005)

    LOL @ danilloOc.
    Very good prog BTW - I use it with Thunderbird to access all of my HTTP email servers as if they were POP servers.

  16. 5 out of 5 stars
    Don Juan

    Reviewing 0.0.28 Beta (Jun 3, 2005)

    Well I wasn't gonna write a review, but I was motivated by that noob that gave it a 2 because he couldn't read the instructions. Great program, and available for several OSes. Keep up the good work!

  17. 5 out of 5 stars
    captainahab

    Reviewing 0.0.28 Beta (Jun 2, 2005)

    Instructions:

    -Download the program
    http://www.freepops.org/en/
    -Install
    -GOTO Start>All Programs>FreePOPs>Service> SELECT Install service (-p 110 -b 0.0.0.0)
    -Reboot
    -Change your mail settings to those below.

    Mail Settings:
    Username:
    username@yourmail.com (ie. johndoe@hotmail.com)

    Password:
    Your Password

    POP server:
    localhost

    Incoming POP server port:
    110

    That's it!

    FOR JUNO AND NETZERO

    Get the plugin for JUNO & NZ.*
    Go to this page, right-click the link and choose "Save as" and save the juno.lua file.
    http://www.freepops.org/...gin.php?plugin=juno.lua
    It may save it as "download.php", if it does simply rename the file "juno.lua".

    *Plugin Installation
    Since version 0.0.21 there is a special directory in which they should be put. Under Windows it is LUA_UNOFFICIAL (in FreePOPs installation path).

  18. 5 out of 5 stars
    oakey

    Reviewing 0.0.27 Beta (Apr 11, 2005)

    I have also used this for quite a while with no problems. Also the configuration is done through several config files or command line parameters, and not through the system tray icon. The icon is there simply to show that it is running. Perhaps in the future they will implement that functionality, but the system is actually very easy to use.

  19. 2 out of 5 stars
    danilloOc

    Reviewing 0.0.27 Beta (Apr 11, 2005)

    Sorry, i downloaded the version 0.0.27 from the official site, installed and when i run the program, i only have the FreePOPs systray icon but i can't lauch the program, the tray icon only have 2 options on the menu "About" and "Exit" nothing more, i also tried to double click it, uninstall and reinstall but still do not show nothing.

  20. 5 out of 5 stars
    alabaster

    Reviewing 0.0.26 (Mar 25, 2005)

    wonderful!!
    you can use for free hotmail, yahoo and many other accounts in every mail program like a normal pop3 server

    you can also integrate seamlessy with antispam (like freeware k9) and antivirus (like avg 7 free)!!

    see the official forum: http://freepops.diludovico.it/index.php?

    a long time freepops user

  21. 5 out of 5 stars
    captainahab

    Reviewing 0.0.26 (Mar 25, 2005)

    I have used this program for months and it has worked transparently and flawlessly.
    Excellent program!

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