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- DMARC Reporter Script
- in's DMARC configuration is incorrect as that can cause errors sending the reports or cause messages to be 'stuck' in VPOP3's Outqueue. These problems won't cause any lasting damage, but may be inconvenient or an
- Database files used in VPOP3 2.x
- g major problems, others can be deleted, but will cause problems if they are. If any database is deleted,
- Logging
- text messages using a proportional font, as that causes the table alignments to be incorrect The **Keep
- Spam Filter Rules: ForEach
- tement |ForEach | ^Version |2.1.7+ | ^Purpose |Causes a loop to be run through for all values within s
- IMAP4 -> Advanced tab
- option to be turned on, but in some cases it has caused reliability issues, so it can be turned off if n
- SMTP Service -> Advanced Tab
- ely running, and it will not leak information, or cause any noticeable server load, even if it is not in
- SMTP Server -> IDS/IPS
- e IPS event log as they occur. These will //not// cause the connection to be added to the block list imme... that isolated events from an IP address will not cause an entry to be added to the block list which will
- SMTP -> Load Limiting tab
- so much that sessions start timing out. This will cause the sender to re-send messages, adding even more
- POP3 Mail Collection
- server. There are two situations where this can cause problems: - if the remote server reuses ''UID''... e that sending a bounce message to the sender can cause [[howto:backscatter]], so is usually a bad idea.
- SMTP -> General tab
- a value over about 50,000,000 bytes, as that can cause issues for current versions of VPOP3. Email in ... could not be delivered. This is not recommended as it can cause '[[wp>backscatter_(email)|back-scatter]]'
- Prune Rules
- ules** tab can be used to create/edit rules which cause messages to be automatically deleted according to
- Settings -> Diagnostics
- vpop3.log// (Setting this to **Full Logging** may cause VPOP3 to run more slowly, but this is rarely noti
- Spam Filter Rules: *IFSUPPORT
- ***ENDIF** statement are not parsed, so will not cause syntax errors if they involve unrecognised comman
- Misc -> DNS Tab
- then VPOP3's extensive use of the DNS service may cause issues, so in that case it may be worth using a d
- Global Signature
- e that just specifying an HTML signature will not cause that to be added to all outgoing messages. If a u