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- Error Handling Scripting
- d. The function can force the message to be sent, even if the settings would filter it out, or you could... set the target to <blank> to suppress the message even if it would be sent. The function can also change
- loginaudit Database table
- empt came from * datetime - the date & time the event occurred * username - the username which was a
- VPOP3.SetSetting
- s set to 'true', then the setting will be created even if it doesn't exist. If it is absent or set to 'f
- Calendar database schema
- ]] * [[calendar calendarprops|calendarprops]] * [[calendar acl|acl]] * [[calendar events|events]]
- What's new in version 5 webmail?
- ce, which allows you to manage your calendars and events.\\ To access the [[Calendars tab]], simply go t
- Calendar.Calendars table
- updated. Triggers on the [[Calendar]].[[calendar_events|Events]] table will automatically update this entry when an event is added/updated/deleted from this calendar *
- IDS Log Event Numbers
- ======IDS Log Event Numbers====== The VPOP3 [[smtp_ids_ips|SMTP IDS logging facility]] logs SMTP events in a form which may be useful to Intrusion Prot... . One of the fields in the log file is the **Log Event Number** These are: * 0 = SMTP authenticatio
- Calendar.Events table
- ======Calendar.Events table====== The [[Calendar]].Events table contains a record of all the events in calendars managed by VPOP3. An 'event' is an iCalendar event. Note that if an event is a recurrin
- Settings -> Diagnostics
- the likelihood of VPOP3 being able to record the event, it will only look for **exceptions.log** in the
- SMTPStats.SMTPClientFailures table
- . ====Columns==== * id - sequential ID for the event * ipaddress - the SMTP client's IP address * datetime - the date & time the event occurred * errortype - the type of event (see below) * errordetails - data relating to the type of event * ignore - if the event has been ignored by an
- msgaudit Database table
- msgaudit entry * datetime - the date & time the event occurred * component - which VPOP3 component performed the event * owner - which VPOP3 user owned the message * actionuser - which VPOP3 user performed the event * cmd - the command which occurred * ipaddr - the IP address the event was triggered by * sourcefolder - the folder t
- SMTP Service -> Advanced Tab
- obbly if it sees that VPOP3 accepts the % symbol, even though it's actually perfectly safe. ====Don't a... information, or cause any noticeable server load, even if it is not in use. However, you can turn it off
- SMTP Server -> IDS/IPS
- ets you tell VPOP3 to write details of suspicious events to a specified log. This can then be read by a ... ply append entries to the file (one text line per event), so it will grow indefinitely unless you have a... IP address (as seen by VPOP3) - %e = the [[IDS event number]] - %E = the IDS event text description - %D = extra event data You can use an [[ids_loggi
- SMTP Direct Sender Settings
- setting, so entries may be removed from the cache even when the cache isn't full. If the DNS Servers wh
- Mail Sender Advanced Settings
- those messages, VPOP3 will stop sending messages, even if new messages have arrived in in the outqueue. ... s too long, then messages may be outdated if they eventually arrive. ====Warn after==== The **Warn afte