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- Mail Sender Advanced Settings
- message too long. It is then a good idea to slow down retries after a while, so that messages which are not going for some reason will not slow down other messages. So, for instance, **10,10,30,60,6
- Autoresponder
- 1.png?nolink&|}} In the **Autoresponders:** drop-down at the top (1), choose the existing autoresponder... er in the table beneath (2). Note that this drop-down only selects which autoresponder you are currentl
- New message tab
- ers==== At the top of the screen, there is a drop-down selection to specify the **From** address.\\ Next... its own box. To the left of these boxes is a drop-down selection, to specify whether the message is sent
- Address Book tab
- ton will populate the **To:** field, but the drop down option also allows you to specify **Cc:** and **B
- Using tables/grids
- illed, if the data is large). Then, if you scroll down, the lines in the grid will be filled in as neces
- Message Rules
- t. Some available options are visible in the drop-down list, but you can also type any header field name
- User Advanced settings
- use this option, you choose a time from the drop-down boxes from just before the messages were deleted,
- Status
- t Now** - Next to the Connection Status is a drop-down list of the [[Connections]] available, and you ca
- Spamfilter Script Configuration tab
- at the beginning of the processing. This may slow down the actual processing time of the message (it is
- SMTP Service - Filtering
- 'bin' icon next to the rule. To move a rule up or down in the list order, use the 'arrow' icons next to
- Quarantine tab
- , depending on your settings * **Date** -> drop-down selection - allows you to view messages for a par
- Scheduling Management Scripts
- requent (1 min/5 min) functions as that will slow down other behaviour of VPOP3. E.g. if you want to go
- Settings -> Admin Settings
- ot to lose it. For example, you may want to write down the password, and store it in a secure location,
- POP3 Mail Collection
- s if spam score** >= <number> - this lets you cut down on the number of bounce messages which are sent i
- Misc -> DNS Tab
- acklist lookups, giving less accurate results. It will also slow down the processing of incoming mail.