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        <title>Setting up VPOP3 to work with Exchange 2003</title>
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        <description>Setting up VPOP3 to work with Exchange 2003

The instructions below are for Exchange Server 2003. For other versions of Exchange see here.

You can link VPOP3 to Exchange Server, so that Exchange Server sends outgoing mail through VPOP3 and VPOP3 sends any incoming mail directly to Exchange Server.</description>
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        <title>Exchange 2007</title>
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        <description>Exchange 2007

You can link VPOP3 to Exchange Server, so that Exchange Server sends outgoing mail through VPOP3 and VPOP3 sends any incoming mail directly to Exchange Server.

You should first of all set up VPOP3 to send and receive Internet email as normal.</description>
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        <title>Initial Configuration Tasks</title>
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        <description>Initial Configuration Tasks

After installing VPOP3, you will need to get into the VPOP3 settings. The easiest way of doing this is to find the VPOP3 Status Monitor in the Windows task tray. 



Right-click this icon, and choose &#039;VPOP3 Settings&#039;. (If that doesn&#039;t work, see this article to troubleshoot Status Monitor problems). Alternatively, on the VPOP3 PC, you can go to Start</description>
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        <title>Handling mail for multiple incoming domains</title>
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        <description>Handling mail for multiple incoming domains

VPOP3 can easily handle mail for several incoming domains.

Exactly how you do it depends on the exact situation.

All domains are &#039;aliases&#039;

If the domains are aliases of each other, for instance, you have &#039;mycompany.com&#039; and &#039;mycompany.org&#039;, both of which are the same, so each address at mycompany.com also exists at mycompany.org, and the emails go to the same people regardless of which domain is used, then you simply configure the domains in the ma…</description>
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        <title>Configure SRS</title>
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        <description>Configure SRS

In VPOP3 8.8 and later, you can use Lua scripting to implement &#039;SRS&#039; (Sender Rewriting Scheme&#039;) in VPOP3

This involves adding a couple of functions to rewrite outgoing return paths in &#039;relayout.lua&#039; or &#039;mxout.lua&#039; as appropriate and a couple of functions to redirect rewritten bounce message recipients in &#039;smtpsvr.lua&#039;</description>
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        <title>Signing outgoing mail with DKIM</title>
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        <description>Signing outgoing mail with DKIM

DKIM, also known as DomainKeys Identified Mail, is a form of email authentication that digitally signs emails to prove that they were sent from authorized domains and aren&#039;t fake emails. Companies like Google and Yahoo use DKIM to sign their emails and it is becoming ever more popular.</description>
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        <title>How to tell VPOP3 that some users in the local domain are not to be handled by VPOP3</title>
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In some situations you will have a situation where most of your users are handled by VPOP3, but several users will collect their mail directly from a separate POP3 account on your ISP, even though they may have an email address on the same domain as other users.</description>
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        <title>Sender Domain Must Resolve</title>
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        <description>Sender Domain Must Resolve

If you receive an &#039;SMTP Client Error&#039; something like:

451 (user@domain.com) Sender Domain Must Resolve

this means that the ISP&#039;s mail server cannot find the domain.com part of the email address.

Often this means that the FROM address of the message is invalid, or that the</description>
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        <title>Sender Policy Framework / SPF</title>
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        <description>Sender Policy Framework / SPF

SPF is a system used to tell mail servers which IP addresses can send mail from which domains. It is designed to reduce &#039;spoofing&#039; of email addresses. For instance, if you receive an email message from your bank, your mail software can check that it came from an IP address authorised to send mail from your bank, and treat the message with suspicion if it didn&#039;t come from an authorised IP address.</description>
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        <title>Using VPOP3 with Microsoft Exchange Server</title>
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        <description>Using VPOP3 with Microsoft Exchange Server

You can link VPOP3 to Exchange Server, so that Exchange Server sends outgoing mail through VPOP3 and VPOP3 sends any incoming mail directly to Exchange Server.

You should first of all set up VPOP3 to send and receive Internet email as described in the online help.</description>
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        <title>Using VPOP3 Spam Filtering with LAN Forwarding</title>
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        <description>Using VPOP3 Spam Filtering with LAN Forwarding

When using the VPOP3 Spam filter with LAN forwarding you need to be aware a bit of how it works. The spam filter will only quarantine messages which are going to a VPOP3 user. This is because that user needs to be able to log into VPOP3 to be able to view their quarantined messages.</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>Incoming SMTP Feed</title>
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        <description>Incoming SMTP Feed

An incoming SMTP feed is where incoming mail is sent directly to your mail server without going through your ISP&#039;s POP3 mail server on the way. 

Advantages

An incoming SMTP feed has several advantages over going via a POP3 mailbox:</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>Outbound Messages Not Appearing in Monitor Target Mailbox</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:outbound_messages_not_appearing_in_monitor?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Outbound Messages Not Appearing in Monitor Target Mailbox

For VPOP3 to monitor outbound messages it needs to be able to work out that the message is FROM: a user whose mail should be monitored. To do this it has to examine the FROM: address in the message header.</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>Sending mail from different email addresses or domains</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:sending_mail_from_different_email_addresses_or_domains?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Sending mail from different email addresses or domains

VPOP3 does not (by default) place any restrictions on which email addresses or domains you can send mail from. However, there may be external restrictions on which email addresses/domains you can send from. For instance, if you send mail through your ISP&#039;s mail server, they may only allow you to send mail from specific addresses, or the domain you send mail from may have a sender policy defined, such as</description>
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        <dc:date>2018-11-14T10:45:49+00:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>How to automatically forward spam to the PSCS spamtrap</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:automatically_forwarding_spam_to_the_pscs_spamtraps?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>How to automatically forward spam to the PSCS spamtrap

Spam filter companies use “spamtraps” to catch samples of spam for analysis so filters can be updated. We do this here as well.

Most types of spam are already caught by our spam traps, however sometimes people get lots of spam which gets through the filter because their particular type of spam does not currently get sent to our spam traps.</description>
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        <dc:date>2018-11-14T10:45:49+00:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>Backscatter</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:backscatter?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Backscatter

In email, “backscatter” is the term used if you send bounce messages back to spam messages. As most spam messages use forged email addresses, then the bounce messages will go to an innocent person, who will find them very annoying.

Stopping VPOP3 from sending Backscatter</description>
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        <dc:date>2018-11-14T10:45:49+00:00</dc:date>
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        <title>Daily Summary is not reporting all Sent messages</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:daily_summary_does_not_show_all_sent_messages?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Daily Summary is not reporting all Sent messages

For VPOP3 to log outbound messages it needs to be able to work out that the message is FROM: a user whose mail is handled by the local VPOP3. To do this it has to examine the FROM: address in the message header.</description>
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        <title>Problems sending messages to spam@</title>
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        <description>Problems sending messages to spam@&lt;your domain&gt;

If a VPOP3 user forwards a message to spam@&lt;your domain&gt;, then the VPOP3 spam filter will train itself that that message was spam.

If, when you forward the message, you get an error message like:
Subject: Mail Delivery Failure

Delivery Failure Report.
The following message was incorrectly addressed.
Recipient: &quot;spam&quot; is unrecognised.</description>
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        <title>Spamfilter Whitelist &amp; Blacklist</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:whitelist_blacklist?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Spamfilter Whitelist &amp; Blacklist

The VPOP3 spamfilter has a whitelist and a blacklist for sender addresses. It also has a whitelist and blacklist for words/phrases.

You can view these lists in the VPOP3 settings by going to Settings -&gt; Spamfilter -&gt;</description>
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        <title>How to &#039;share&#039; domains between Exchange and VPOP3</title>
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        <description>How to &#039;share&#039; domains between Exchange and VPOP3

If you want to have a VPOP3 server and Exchange Server using the same email domain, then you need to ensure that Exchange does not think it is &#039;authoritative&#039; for the domain in question.

See &lt;http://support.microsoft.com/Default.aspx?kbid=321721&gt; for details of how to do this in Exchange 2000 and 2003 (a similar process may be used in later versions of Exchange - contact your Microsoft Support technician if you need more help).</description>
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        <title>Redirect message for a user if a sender is a particular email address</title>
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        <description>Redirect message for a user if a sender is a particular email address

Say you want messages addressed to &#039;user1&#039; to be redirected to &#039;user2&#039; if they came from customer@domain.com

This is an unusual requirement, so there is no way to do it in VPOP3.</description>
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        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:create_an_ssl_certificate?rev=1774261123&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>How to create an SSL Certificate

VPOP3 Enterprise supports SSL certificates for encrypted sessions.

The basic mechanism to create an SSL certificate is that you have to generate a CSR (Certificate Signing Request) then send that to a CA (Certificate Authority) who will sign your certificate and give you the certificate back.</description>
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        <description>&quot;How To&quot; Articles

Installation/Upgrades

	*  Download VPOP3
	*  Install VPOP3
	*  Move VPOP3
	*  Upgrade VPOP3
	*  Upgrade VPOP3 to version 5.x or 6.x from version 4 or earlier
	*  Upgrade VPOP3 to version 7.x from version 6 or earlier
	*  Upgrade VPOP3 to version 8.x from version 7 or earlier 
	*  Upgrade VPOP3 to version 9 or later from version 7 or 8
	*  Performance Requirements
	*  Installation Checklist

General Configuration

	*  Initial Configuration
	*  Users
	*  Add an Alias
	*  Create…</description>
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        <title>Using VPOP3 Advanced Features with LAN Forwarding</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:using_advanced_vpop3_features_with_lan_forwarding?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Using VPOP3 Advanced Features with LAN Forwarding

If you are wanting to use any of VPOP3&#039;s advanced features (such as mailing lists, message monitoring, wildcard aliases etc) because you are LAN forwarding to a less capable server, then you will usually need to have VPOP3 do all its normal message routing functions initially, then, as the final stage have it forward the messages on to the other server.</description>
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        <title>550/553 Not Permitted error from BT Internet&#039;s mail servers</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:550_not_permitted?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>550/553 Not Permitted error from BT Internet&#039;s mail servers

BT Internet&#039;s mail servers only allow messages to be sent from &#039;approved&#039; email addresses. If you try to send messages from other addresses BT&#039;s mail servers may return a &#039;550 Not Permitted&#039; error, a &#039;553&#039; error, or may silently discard the message depending on what their server feels like doing today.</description>
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        <title>Allow Remote Access to VPOP3 Mailboxes</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:allow_remote_access_to_vpop3_mailboxes?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Allow Remote Access to VPOP3 Mailboxes

Sometimes people want to be able to access their office VPOP3 mail server from a remote site or mobile phone etc.

These instructions assume you have a permanent Internet connection (eg ADSL, Cable etc). If you don&#039;t have a permanent Internet connection, see</description>
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        <title>Controlling VPOP3 via Email</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:controlling_vpop3_via_email?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Controlling VPOP3 via Email

You can control certain aspects of VPOP3 by sending emails to &#039;mailer_daemon@&lt;your domain&gt;&#039;

The subject line must be one of the lines below:

	*  Set Assistant
	*  Query Assistant
	*  Password
	*  Set Forwarding
	*  Query Forwarding</description>
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        <title>How to send a fax by email using the VPOP3 FaxServer</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:email_-_fax?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>How to send a fax by email using the VPOP3 FaxServer

VPOP3 2.1.0 and later together with the VPOP3 FaxServer software allows you to send specially crafted emails to VPOP3 to have them sent as faxes.

To do this, send an email to fax@&lt;yourdomain&gt; . The email subject will be the subject of the fax used on the fax cover page. The email should be in plain text (not</description>
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        <title>Error Messages</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:error_messages?rev=1759764097&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Error Messages

This is the place to look if you are trying to trouble shoot a problem and you have received or have access to a specific error message or error code. If instead your problem is that something you think is set up correctly is not working then the best place to look would be the</description>
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        <title>Forwarded Emails Not Arriving</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:forwarded_emails_not_arriving?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Forwarded Emails Not Arriving

If you are having problems having VPOP3 forward incoming messages to an external address, but sending messages directly to that address works OK, and forwarding internal messages to that address works OK, then the problem may be the SMTP return address which VPOP3 is using.</description>
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        <title>Incoming Mail</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:incoming_mail?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Incoming Mail

Incoming mail is configured through Mail Collectors (on Mail Connectors -&gt; Mail Collectors)

	*  Create a Mail Collector
	*  Delete a Mail Collector or Connection
	*  Handling mail for multiple incoming domains
	*  Custom filtering incoming mail</description>
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        <title>SMTP error &#039;Invalid HELO name&#039;</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:invalid_helo_name?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>SMTP error &#039;Invalid HELO name&#039;

When sending mail you may get an error from the remote SMTP server saying something like &#039;Invalid HELO name&#039;

This happens if the host name configured in VPOP3 does not look like a valid Internet host name (e.g. &#039;mail.domain.com&#039;). Some SMTP servers don&#039;t bother checking this value because it has no authentication value at all, but a few do check that it looks correct.</description>
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        <title>Setting up an iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:iphone?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Setting up an iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch

To set up an iPhone to access VPOP3&#039;s mail, you first of all need to configure VPOP3 to allow access by remote users (unless you will only be using the iPhone in the office, connected via WiFi to the office LAN).

Adding the mail account to your iPhone/iPad</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>Not Working As Expected</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:not_working_as_expected?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Not Working As Expected

This is the page to come to if you think you&#039;ve set something up correctly but it isn&#039;t doing what you think it should be doing. If you&#039;re getting an error message or some other concrete indication that something has actually &#039;gone wrong&#039; then the</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>Outgoing Mail</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:outgoing_mail?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Outgoing Mail

	*  Create a Mail Sender
	*  Route MX Sent (Direct) Outbound Mail Through Your ISP&#039;s Relay Server
	*  ISP needs SSL connection
	*  ISP needs you to connect on port 587
	*  ISP needs SMTP Authentication
	*  ISP Needs POP3 Before SMTP Authentication
	*  Limit size of sent mail
	*  Require SMTP Authentication when users send mail to VPOP3
	*  Sending different users&#039; mail through different ISP relay accounts
	*  Restricting number of messages sent (per hour etc)
	*  Restricting numbe…</description>
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        <title>Problems sending mail via BT from your own domain</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:problems_sending_mail_via_bt_from_your_own_domain?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Problems sending mail via BT from your own domain

BT Internet only allow you to send mail through their mail servers from your BT Internet address or other registered address. Attempts to send from other addresses will give you a 553 SMTP error message.</description>
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        <title>Setting up VPOP3 to work with Microsoft Exchange</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:setting_up_vpop3_to_work_with_microsoft_exchange?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Setting up VPOP3 to work with Microsoft Exchange

	*  Exchange 2003
	*  Exchange 2007

	*  Using advanced VPOP3 features with Exchange (eg monitoring, etc)
	*  Using VPOP3 Spam Filtering with Exchange
	*  How to &#039;share&#039; domains between Exchange and VPOP3

Note that the VPOP3 settings are identical whichever version of Exchange you are using (5.5, 2000, 2003, 2007, 2010 or any later version), but the relevant settings in Exchange may move or be renamed between versions. If you are using a differe…</description>
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        <title>Training the VPOP3 Spam Filter</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:training_the_spam_filter?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Training the VPOP3 Spam Filter

The VPOP3 spam filter has a couple of mechanisms which can be used to &#039;train&#039; it to distinguish between spam and not-spam.

Bayesian Filter

The Bayesian filter this looks at words in messages sent and received and their probabilities of being contained in spam and not-spam, and works out an overall probability of the message being spam or not-spam based on the combination of those probabilities.</description>
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        <title>v3/4 - Move the message store to a new folder/drive</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:v3_-_move_message_store_folder?rev=1544023524&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>v3/4 - Move the message store to a new folder/drive

This guide assumes you want to just move the VPOP3 message store/database to a new folder on the same PC, and leave the VPOP3 installation directory where it is.

	*  Stop VPOP3
	*  Stop PostgreSQL</description>
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        <title>How to move VPOP3 V3 to a new folder</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:v3_-_move_to_a_new_folder?rev=1544023541&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>How to move VPOP3 V3 to a new folder

This guide assumes you want to move the whole of VPOP3 (including the message store) to a new folder on the same PC

	*  Stop VPOP3
	*  Stop PostgreSQL
	*  Remove the PostgreSQL service
	*  Move VPOP3 to the new folder</description>
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        <title>v5 - Move the message store to a new folder/drive</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:v5_-_move_the_message_store_to_a_new_folder_drive?rev=1573575042&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>v5 - Move the message store to a new folder/drive

Here is an alternative method, which may be simpler, but only moves the data, not the whole database store (which is a subtle difference)

This guide assumes you want to just move the VPOP3 message store/database to a new folder on the same PC, and leave the VPOP3 installation directory where it is.</description>
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        <title>How to move VPOP3 V5+ to a new folder</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:v5_-_move_to_a_new_folder?rev=1616169708&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>How to move VPOP3 V5+ to a new folder

This guide assumes you want to move the whole of VPOP3 (including the message store) to a new folder on the same PC

	*  Stop VPOP3
	*  Stop VPOP3DB
	*  Remove the VPOP3DB service
	*  Move VPOP3 to the new folder</description>
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        <title>Error message: VPOP3 Alert - Non-existent user - </title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:vpop3_alert_-_non-existent_user?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Error message: VPOP3 Alert - Non-existent user - &lt;username&gt;

If you receive an error message like:
Subject: VPOP3 Alert - Non-existent user - &lt;username&gt;

Delivery Failure Report.
There was incoming mail for non-existent user &quot;&lt;username&gt;&quot;.
This means that VPOP3 downloaded a message using POP3 and it was addressed to an email address which does not exist.</description>
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