WebGate can use Dial-Up networking to connect to the Internet for sending and receiving email. A Dial-Up networking account must first be setup in Windows in the usual manor before the account can be used by WebGate. When Dial-Up networking is enabled, the 'POP Interval' setting on the main GetMail settings screen will be used as the interval at which WebGate will connect to the Internet to send and receive email. After WebGate is done sending and receiving, it will automatically disconnect from the Internet and wait for the next 'POP Interval' to arrive. If the Dial-Up networking account is already active (connected), when it is time for WebGate to send and receive its email, WebGate will use the current connection, but will not disconnect it when done (WebGate assumes that another application is controlling the Dial-Up session and will not interfere with it).
Enable Dial-UP Networking - Check this box to tell WebGate to use Dial-Up networking to connect to the Internet (A Dial-Up account must be selected in the 'Use This Account' box before you will be able to check this box).
Use This Account - Choose and existing Dial-Up networking account from this drop-down list (A Dial-Up networking account must already be setup in Windows in order to show up in this list).
Account Password - Enter the password required by the selected Dial-Up networking account to connect to the Internet.
Coordinate with Dialer1 - If you want to use a single modem and phone line to both connect to the Internet for email capabilities, and to send out messages to your paging carrier, you must check this box so that WebGate's modules with coordinate the use of the modem with each other.