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        <title>Error message: Your connection has been blocked temporarily - Try again later</title>
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If you get an error message in your email client software saying Your connection has been blocked temporarily - Try again later or Server access temporarily blocked! Please try again later</description>
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        <title>How To Setup VPOP3 Service Security</title>
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        <description>How To Setup VPOP3 Service Security

VPOP3 can be configured to restrict access to its various services depending on the client computer&#039;s IP address. This is useful if you want to allow access from only certain IP addresses (eg within your LAN) and prevent access from other IP addresses (eg the Internet).</description>
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        <title>Setting up an iPhone/iPad/iPod Touch</title>
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        <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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        <title>We installed a new router and now nothing works</title>
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        <description>We installed a new router and now nothing works

If you installed a new router on your network and left it at the default settings, you may find that VPOP3 doesn&#039;t seem to work afterwards. This is because it may be that the new router allocates new IP addresses on your network.</description>
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        <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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        <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>421 4.3.2 VPOP3 Too many connections from your IP address - try later</title>
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        <description>421 4.3.2 VPOP3 Too many connections from your IP address - try later

If you see this error message when you are sending messages, then it means that VPOP3 has detected too many simultaneous connections from your IP address.

This would usually happen if the sender is another mail server as they can make many simultaneous connections when there are lots of messages to send. The error code that VPOP3 gives means that the sender should try sending the messages later, so it should be possible to e…</description>
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        <title>550 5.7.1 Relaying not allowed! Bad sender IP address</title>
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        <description>550 5.7.1 Relaying not allowed! Bad sender IP address

This SMTP error message means that the computer which is sending the message is not permitted to send outgoing messages based on the VPOP3 SMTP Service&#039;s Access Restrictions.

This is probably because someone is trying to send messages from outside your local network, and you have not configured VPOP3 to allow this. You have to be careful when allowing this, because you may configure VPOP3 to be an open-relay, which is a</description>
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        <title>Find the IP address of the VPOP3 Computer</title>
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        <description>Find the IP address of the VPOP3 Computer

To find the IP address of the VPOP3 computer, in Windows go to Control Panel -&gt; Network and Sharing Center. 

Press the Local Area Connection link



Then press &#039;Details&#039;. 



Look for the &#039;IPv4 Address&#039; setting.</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <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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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>Accepting Incoming SMTP through a router</title>
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        <description>Accepting Incoming SMTP through a router

If your ISP is providing you with an SMTP mail feed (incoming SMTP) and you have VPOP3 connecting to the ISP through a router then you will probably need to modify the router configuration to allow this.

Most routers&#039; default configuration will only allow outbound connections (ie connections from the local network out to the Internet). If you need to accept incoming SMTP mail, then you need to tell the router to allow inbound connections on port 25 for …</description>
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        <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>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>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:using_vpop3_with_microsoft_exchange?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <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>How To Allow Mail Relay Through VPOP3</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:allowing_mail_relay_through_vpop3?rev=1747814238&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>How To Allow Mail Relay Through VPOP3

If you are allowing remote access into VPOP3 to collect mail then you may also want those remote users to be able to send their outgoing mail through VPOP3 as well.

This is more complex than allowing users to collect mail, because, by default, SMTP connections are not authenticated. This means that when someone tries to send a message through VPOP3, VPOP3 doesn&#039;t know who that user is. This can cause a problem if unauthorised users try to send mail through…</description>
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        <title>Delete OutQueue messages directly from the database</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:delete_outqueue_messages_directly_from_the_database?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Delete OutQueue messages directly from the database

If there is an extremely large number of messages (eg hundreds of thousands) in the VPOP3 OutQueue, then it may take a very long time for VPOP3 v5 and later to start as it check the message database tables for consistency during initialisation.</description>
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        <title>PostgreSQL Replication</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:postgresql_replication?rev=1549473031&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>PostgreSQL Replication

PostgreSQL 9.1 (used in VPOP3 5 and later) supports replication from a &#039;Master&#039; to a &#039;Slave&#039; database server. This can be used with VPOP3 for having a near-realtime backup of your settings &amp; messages.

To use the replication, you need to have a file share which is accessible from both PCs. The thing to watch out for is that the PostgreSQL services may be running as a different user from the currently logged in user, so make sure that the user(s) which the PostgreSQL servi…</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>Some PCs cannot access VPOP3 when VPOP3 is connected to the Internet</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:some_client_pcs_cannot_access_vpop3?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Some PCs cannot access VPOP3 when VPOP3 is connected to the Internet

This error happens when you have multiple TCP/IP subnets on your network. The computers which are on different subnets from the VPOP3 computer will not be able to see VPOP3 whilst VPOP3 is connected to the Internet (through a dial-up connection). Whenever VPOP3 is offline, it will work correctly.</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>Timeout problems downloading/uploading messages with attachments</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:timeout_problems_when_sending_or_receiving_attachments?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Timeout problems downloading/uploading messages with attachments

There are various possible reasons for this, usually to do with third party internet security software but they may also be associated with Windows TCP/IP or dial-up adapter issues. You may not have problems with other software, but that doesn&#039;t mean the problem is being caused by VPOP3.</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>&quot;Too many logins&quot; error message</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:too_many_logins?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>&quot;Too many logins&quot; error message

VPOP3 version 4 and later have a limit on the number of concurrent logins which can be received for a single user or from a single IP address. This is to prevent a single user from bringing the server down.

The current default limits are 20 per user, or 1000 per IP address (to allow multiple people sharing a NAT IP address)</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>SMTP Relay Protection in VPOP3</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:vpop3_sending_high_volumes_of_unrecognised_mails?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>SMTP Relay Protection in VPOP3

SMTP Relay Protection should be used on ALL SMTP mail servers (such as VPOP3) which have a permanent connection to the Internet. You may also want to use it on servers which are only connected occasionally via a dial-up connection.</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>Socket Error 10047 - Addresses in the specified family cannot be used with this socket</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:10047?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Socket Error 10047 - Addresses in the specified family cannot be used with this socket

Meaning: Addresses in the specified family cannot be used with this socket

This error only normally occurs during VPOP3 startup.

There are two main possible reasons for this error:</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>Configuring Calendar on iOS</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:calendar_on_ios?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Configuring Calendar on iOS

These instructions are for configuring a new Calendar account on iOS for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch. The version of iOS used for these instructions is iOS v6.0, but they will probably work or help with other versions of iOS.</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>How to configure Mozilla Thunderbird</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:mozilla_thunderbird?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>How to configure Mozilla Thunderbird

This article won&#039;t show you all the possible settings in Thunderbird, because there are so many. Thunderbird is one of the most powerful &amp; flexible email clients available at the time of writing, especially if you use IMAP4 (with VPOP3 Enterprise).</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>VPOP3 Server Access Not Allowed</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:vpop3_xxxxx_server_access_not_allowed?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>VPOP3 Server Access Not Allowed

If you get an error like:

-ERR VPOP3 Server access not allowed!

when trying to access VPOP3, then this means that the relevant server&#039;s IP Access Restrictions defined in VPOP3 do not allow access from your client computer.</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>Socket Error 10048 - Specified Address Already in Use</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:10048?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Socket Error 10048 - Specified Address Already in Use

This error only normally occurs during VPOP3 startup. It occurs if some other software running on the same machine as VPOP3 is using one of the ports that VPOP3 is already using. This could be a proxy like WinGate, WinProxy or anti-virus software that acts as a proxy, an LDAP server (e.g. Active Directory) or another mail server program (e.g. Exchange Server). The latter two causes are particularly common on</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>Socket Error 10049 - The specified address is not available from the local computer</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:10049?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Socket Error 10049 - The specified address is not available from the local computer

This error normally means that you have entered an invalid address on the IP Address to Bind To entries on the Services page in the VPOP3 settings.

The addresses entered here should be either</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>Socket Error 10055 - No Buffer Space Available</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:10055?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Socket Error 10055 - No Buffer Space Available

Error 10055 means that Windows has run out of TCP/IP socket buffers because too many connections are open at once.

Things to check if this happens are:

	*  Is there any other TCP/IP software running on the same PC as VPOP3 - eg a proxy server</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>VPOP3 Webmail/admin service and/or Status service is not listening on correct IP addresses or ports</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:bad_bindings?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>VPOP3 Webmail/admin service and/or Status service is not listening on correct IP addresses or ports

Sometimes, VPOP3 can be configured so that the Webmail/admin service, or Status service is not listening on the correct IP addresses or ports. This can be hard to fix through normal methods, since you may not be able to get into the settings to change the settings.</description>
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        <title>Error message after sending RCPTTO: - error 0 - text 550 5.7.1 Relaying not allowed! Bad sender IP address</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:error_message_after_sending_rcptto_-_error_0_-_text_550_5.7.1_relaying_not_allowed_bad_sender_ip_address?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Error message after sending RCPTTO: - error 0 - text 550 5.7.1 Relaying not allowed! Bad sender IP address

If you get this error message from within Webmail, then it usually means that the SMTP service access restrictions are blocking Webmail from sending mail.</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <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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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>Trying to perform administrative tasks without rights</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:non-administrator?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Trying to perform administrative tasks without rights

This problem can have two symptoms:

	*  When trying to access the VPOP3 settings you get an error “You are trying to perform an VPOP3 administration task while logged in as a non-administrator</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>Using a Mobile Phone with VPOP3</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:using_a_mobile_phone_with_vpop3?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Using a Mobile Phone with VPOP3

Many people want to use a mobile phone to send/receive their email nowadays. This is usually easy to do with VPOP3.

The recommended way is to have the phone connect directly to VPOP3 for sending/receiving email. To do this, you need to do three things:</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>Socket Error 10053 - An established connection was aborted by the software in your host machine.</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:10053?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Socket Error 10053 - An established connection was aborted by the software in your host machine.

Error 10053 means that an established connection has been dropped.

There are three descriptions of this error message we know about, but the descriptions are given by Windows, so they may vary depending on your version of Windows:</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>Socket Error 11001 - Host not found (authoritative answer)</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:11001?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Socket Error 11001 - Host not found (authoritative answer)

This means that the ISP POP3 or SMTP server which you have told VPOP3 to connect to does not currently exist. This might be that you have mistyped the server address, or that your ISP is having temporary problems, or that you are using an internal</description>
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        <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:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>How to Create a Connection</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:create_a_connection_method?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>How to Create a Connection

There are two ways that VPOP3 can be configured to connect to the Internet. Which one you use depends on the service provided by your ISP.

Using a Permanent &#039;Always On&#039; Connection

This is the most common connection method. It assumes you are connecting to the Internet via a router which is permanently connected. In this scenario VPOP3 simply needs to connect to the router so setting up VPOP3 is very simple.</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>Creating Extra SMTP Services</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:creating_extra_smtp_services?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Creating Extra SMTP Services

In VPOP3 Enterprise (not VPOP3 Basic) you can create multiple SMTP services. This can be useful if you want VPOP3 to listen on different ports and/or have different settings.

There are two ways of doing this.

Have a single SMTP service listening on multiple ports or IP addresses</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>How To Encrypt Sessions</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:encrypt_sessions?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>How To Encrypt Sessions

VPOP3 Enterprise 2.6 and later supports SSL/STARTTLS encrypted sessions to VPOP3 itself. So, the email client or web browser will encrypt the data passed to VPOP3 so it cannot be intercepted.

This requires an SSL Certificate to be created for VPOP3.</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>General instructions for setting up an email client</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:general_other?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>General instructions for setting up an email client

If your specific email client program is not listed, you can set up any other email client by using the following instructions:

	*  In your email client create a new &#039;account&#039;
	*  For the incoming and outgoing server name/address use the</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>How to install the VPOP3 Status Monitor on other PCs</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:install_the_status_monitor_on_other_pcs?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>How to install the VPOP3 Status Monitor on other PCs

The VPOP3 status monitor icon is run by a separate program from VPOP3, which communicates with VPOP3 using TCP/IP. This means that this program can be installed on any PC which can connect to the VPOP3 computer using TCP/IP (on port 5109 by default).</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>Locked Accounts</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:locked_accounts?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Locked Accounts

VPOP3 has a security feature which will lock out an account after it has had several failed login attempts. This feature is to make it harder for an attacker to use a brute force or dictionary password attack on an account.

The default settings are that after more than 3 attempts to log into an account with an incorrect password, VPOP3 will lock the account for 30 minutes. You can change these settings on the</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>Problems accessing VPOP3 Settings</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:problems_accessing_vpop3_settings?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Problems accessing VPOP3 Settings

If you have problems accessing the VPOP3 settings:

	*  Go to Start -&gt; Programs -&gt; VPOP3 -&gt; Configure VPOP3 on the VPOP3 computer. That should open up a web browser and take you to the login page
	*  If VPOP3 doesn&#039;t show the login page, and shows a &#039;403&#039; error page instead, that means that the access restrictions for the WebMail service have been restricted so that this computer cannot access the WebMail service.</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>Problems sending messages to spam@</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:problems_sending_messages_to_spam_your_domain?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <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>How to remove messages from the outbound queue</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:remove_messages_from_the_outbound_queue?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>How to remove messages from the outbound queue

To delete messages from the VPOP3 &#039;OutQueue&#039;:

	*  log into the VPOP3 settings
	*  go to the Users page
	*  click on the OutQueue entry in the accounts list. This will show you a list of all the messages waiting to be sent by VPOP3</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>Spam filter not working</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:spam_filter_not_working?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Spam filter not working

If the VPOP3 spam filter appears not to be working at all, the first thing to do is to look at the message headers of an incoming message to see if the spam filter is being run at all.

Check to see if a header line beginning with X-VPOP3-Spam</description>
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        <dc:date>2019-11-12T16:06:44+00:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>How To Move VPOP3 Version 2 to a New PC</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:v2_-_move_to_a_new_pc?rev=1573574804&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>How To Move VPOP3 Version 2 to a New PC

(Also applies to version 1.x)

To move VPOP3 to a new PC you should go through the following steps:

	*  Copy the VPOP3 files
		*  Copy the VPOP3 directory and subdirectories from the old PC to the new PC. (If you are moving to Windows Vista/2008/7/2012/8 or later, do NOT copy the files to a &#039;Program Files&#039; folder on the new PC. Recent versions of Windows have special protection for those folders, which is not compatible with VPOP3)</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>VPOP3 Status Monitor Problems</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:vpop3_status_monitor_problems?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>VPOP3 Status Monitor Problems

The VPOP3 Status Monitor is the program which shows the little (usually red) postbox icon in the Windows task tray. This usually launches automatically from the Windows startup group. This program is VPOP3Status.EXE on the disk, or can be run manually from</description>
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        <title>How to Access VPOP3&#039;s WebMail</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:accessing_webmail?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>How to Access VPOP3&#039;s WebMail

To access the VPOP3 WebMail facility open up a web browser and, in the address box type

http://&lt;ip address of VPOP3&gt;:5108

Then, enter the relevant VPOP3 username &amp; password

See: VPOP3 Webmail Help, Allowing remote access to webmail</description>
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        <title></title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:determining_vpop3_server_address?rev=1774531423&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description></description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>How to configure Encore 32 Estate Agent Software</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:encore_32_estate_agent_software?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>How to configure Encore 32 Estate Agent Software

	*  Close down the Encore software
	*  Open up the “Maintenance 32” program
	*  Click on “Email Configuration”
	*  Enter the IP address of the VPOP3 computer into the “SMTP Server address”</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>&quot;Error Sending Message After Authentication&quot; in Webmail</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:error_sending_message_after_authentication?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>&quot;Error Sending Message After Authentication&quot; in Webmail

If you get an error while sending a message using Webmail, such as

“Error sending message after authentication - error 0 - text 502 Error: command not implemented”

this means that you have another SMTP server running on the VPOP3 computer, and when the VPOP3 Webmail service tries to send the message it is sending it to this other SMTP server, rather than to the VPOP3 server. The Webmail service uses internal commands which the other SMTP…</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>Fax Printer Driver Address Book</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:fax_global_address_book?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Fax Printer Driver Address Book

The VPOP3 Fax Printer Driver obtains address book details using LDAP. So, you must make sure that the VPOP3 LDAP service is enabled, and that the Fax Printer Driver has the correct VPOP3 address, and the same TCP/IP port defined to access the LDAP service as VPOP3 is using.</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>French Webmail Language File</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:french_webmail_language_file?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>French Webmail Language File

Copy/paste the text below to a file &#039;french.lng&#039; or &#039;francais.lng&#039; in the VPOP3 directory. (French users, feel free to update/correct the text below) 


#login page
logintitle=VPOP3 Login
webadminlogin=web admin login
webmaillogin=web mail login
enterusername=You must specify your VPOP3 username here
bookmarksnotsupported=I&#039;m sorry, but your web browser does not support this function. You will have to add this page to your bookmarks manually.
loginfailed=Login Faile…</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>German Webmail Language Page</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:german_webmail_language_file?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>German Webmail Language Page

Copy/paste the text below to a file &#039;german.lng&#039; in the VPOP3 directory.
(German users, feel free to update/correct the text below)


#login page
logintitle=VPOP3 Login
webadminlogin=web admin login
webmaillogin=Webmail Anmeldung
enterusername=Sie m&amp;uuml;ssen einen Benutzernamen angeben
bookmarksnotsupported=I&#039;m sorry, but your web browser does not support this function. You will have to add this page to your bookmarks manually.
loginfailed=Anmeldung fehlgeschlagen …</description>
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        <title>&quot;How To&quot; Articles</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:how_to?rev=1773865250&amp;do=diff</link>
        <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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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>How to install PostgreSQL to use another port</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:installing_postgresql_database_on_another_port?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>How to install PostgreSQL to use another port

If the VPOP3 computer has a version of PostgreSQL older than version 8.3 installed for other software, and you can&#039;t/don&#039;t want to remove that you need to set up the PostgreSQL 8.3 or later for VPOP3 to use a different TCP/IP port number.</description>
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        <dc:date>2026-04-06T17:57:00+00:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>How to make VPOP3 re-download POP3 messages from the ISP</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:make_vpop3_redownload_messages_from_isp?rev=1775498220&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>How to make VPOP3 re-download POP3 messages from the ISP

If you have the VPOP3 Mail Collector setting Leave Mail On Server enabled, then VPOP3 will leave your messages on the ISP POP3 server for the specified number of days after downloading it.

If, during this time, you want to make VPOP3 download those messages again, then you can do so.</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>How To: Move VPOP3</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:move_vpop3?rev=1573574974&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>How To: Move VPOP3

You can usually move VPOP3 without having to uninstall and reinstall. It is best to move VPOP3 rather than reinstalling from scratch on the new PC or in the new location, because that way you can keep all your existing settings, rather than having to try to recreate them.</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>Outlook/Windows Messaging reports &quot;No transport provider is available&quot;</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:no_transport_provider_is_available?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Outlook/Windows Messaging reports &quot;No transport provider is available&quot;

If Outlook or Windows Messaging reports No transport provider is available when trying to connect to VPOP3, it can mean several things. (This must be a contender for “the world&#039;s most meaningless error message</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>How to configure Outlook 2003</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:outlook_2003?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>How to configure Outlook 2003

Email

(to be completed)

Address Book

To configure Outlook to use the VPOP3 global address book, go to Tools -&gt; E-Mail Accounts in Outlook



Then choose Add a new directory or address book and press Next



Choose Internet Directory Service (LDAP)</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>How to configure Outlook 2007</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:outlook_2007?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>How to configure Outlook 2007

Email

SMTP Authentication

To set up SMTP authentication in Outlook 2007, if your VPOP3 requires it, go to Tools -&gt; Account Settings, select your email account and press Change.... 



Then, press the More Settings... button</description>
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        <title>How to configure Outlook 2010</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:outlook_2010?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>How to configure Outlook 2010

In many ways, configuring Outlook 2010 is a similar to configuring Outlook 2007. The biggest difference you are likely to notice is the new “Ribbon” interface, in place of the traditional menu bar (File, Edit, View, etc.)

Email</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>Remote Access to VPOP3 without a permanent Internet connection</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:remoteaccessdialup?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Remote Access to VPOP3 without a permanent Internet connection

If you do not have a permanent connection to the Internet, then the user will need to dial directly into the VPOP3 computer or another computer on the network. This only works reliably if the dial-inserver is running Windows NT, Windows 2000 or later versions.</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>Route MX Sent (Direct) Outbound Mail Through Your ISP</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:route_mx_sent_direct_outbound_mail_through_your_isp_s_relay_server?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Route MX Sent (Direct) Outbound Mail Through Your ISP

Some mail providers (for example Hotmail, AOL and GMail) will reject mail sent from servers running on dynamic IP addresses. It is possible to route such mail through your ISP&#039;s relay server whilst still sending most mail direct to the recipient server using MX</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>Seeing where a message came from</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:seeing_where_a_message_came_from?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Seeing where a message came from

Sometimes you need to check to see where a message really came from. The &#039;From:&#039; email address is easily forged, so that cannot be relied upon.

The first thing you have to do is to get the full message headers. These may look daunting, but are very useful for problem diagnosis.</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>Spanish Webmail Language File</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:spanish_webmail_language_file?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Spanish Webmail Language File

Copy/paste the text below to a file &#039;spanish.lng&#039; or &#039;espanol.lng&#039; in the VPOP3 directory. (Spanish users, feel free to update/correct the text below) 


#login page
logintitle=VPOP3 Login
webadminlogin=web admin login
webmaillogin=web mail login
enterusername=Especificar aca el usuario de Correo
bookmarksnotsupported=Disculpe, pero su navegador no soporta esta funcion.
loginfailed=Login Fallido - Favor reintente nuevamente
invalidlogin=Detalles del login inválidos…</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>Using VPOP3 Spam Filtering with LAN Forwarding</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:using_vpop3_spam_filtering_with_lan_forwarding?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <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>How to move the VPOP3 Message Store to a new PC</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:v3_-_move_message_store?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>How to move the VPOP3 Message Store to a new PC

Use this option if you want to have VPOP3 running on one PC, but have the message store database on another PC.

Manually Install PostgreSQL on the new PC

Download the &#039;pgInstaller&#039; version of PostgreSQL from the</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>Move VPOP3 Version 3 or 4 to a new PC</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:v3_-_move_to_a_new_pc?rev=1573574948&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Move VPOP3 Version 3 or 4 to a new PC

Moving VPOP3 Version 3 or 4 to a new PC is slightly different from moving earlier versions, because of the database system.

The summary of steps is:

	*  Stop VPOP3 on the original PC
	*  Manually make a backup of the database on the original PC</description>
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        <title>Move VPOP3 Version 5 (or later) to a new PC</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:v5_-_move_to_a_new_pc?rev=1776769960&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Move VPOP3 Version 5 (or later) to a new PC

Moving VPOP3 Version 5 or later to a new PC is slightly different from moving earlier versions, because of the database system, which was introduced for version 3 and modified for version 5.

The summary of steps is:

	*  Stop VPOP3 on the original PC</description>
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        <title>VPOP3 Not Starting Properly</title>
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        <description>VPOP3 Not Starting Properly

If VPOP3 is not starting properly, then the first thing to check is whether the database server is starting. In VPOP3 v3 and later, VPOP3 uses a PostgreSQL Database server for data storage, so if the database server is not running, VPOP3 will not be able to start properly. In this case, the VPOP3.EXE process may appear in Task Manager, but it won&#039;t respond to anything, or it may appear in Task Manager and then stop after a short period.</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>Web Based Administration</title>
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        <description>Web Based Administration

VPOP3 is administered through your web browser. You can access the administration settings by going to Start -&gt; Programs -&gt; VPOP3 -&gt; Configure VPOP3 in Windows on the PC where VPOP3 is installed, or by right-clicking on the VPOP3 status monitor icon in the task tray, and choosing</description>
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