Net-Eboks
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* Install this module by opening command line and typing `cpan Net::Eboks`
* Open command line and run
`eboks-install-win32`
that will fire up a browser-based install wizard. Click "Install", then login witn eBoks
password and MitID.
* Set up your favourite desktop mail reader so it connects to a POP3 server
running on server localhost, port 8110. Username and password are your CPR# and
eBoks mobile password.
* Optionally, if you want to forward the mails, you can choose from numerous
programs that can forward mails from a POP3 server to another mail account
[(list of
examples)](https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/brucecowper/2005/03/18/pop-connectors-pullers-for-exchange/).
If you use Outlook it [can do that
too](https://www.laptopmag.com/articles/how-to-set-up-auto-forwarding-in-outlook-2013).
Note: You probably don't need it, this script is mostly for testing that the access works.
On command line, type `eboks-dump`, enter your passwords, and wait until it downloads
all into eboks.mbox. Use your favourite mail agent to read it.
Use eboks.dk as a POP3 server
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You may want this setup if you don't have a dedicated server, or don't want
to spam your mail by eBoks. You can run everything on a single desktop.
1) On command line, type `eboks2pop`. On windows, this is done autmatically and
is not needed if you performed installation using the `eboks-install-win32`
script.
2) Connect your mail client to POP3 server at localhost, where username is
your CPR code such as f.ex: 0123456-7890 and password is your mobile password.
Use on mail server
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