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        <title>Mail Connectors -&gt; Mail Senders -&gt; SMTP Direct</title>
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        <description>Mail Connectors -&gt; Mail Senders -&gt; SMTP Direct

VPOP3 can be configured to send mail directly to the recipient&#039;s mail server (or the recipient&#039;s mail service provider). Usually this is only used if you have a high-end business class Internet connection - such as a leased line, or your mail server is co-located in a data centre. Attempts to use SMTP Direct sending on a dial-up/ADSL/Cable/FTTC/etc connection may be problematic since the receiving mail server may think you a home user who has been …</description>
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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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        <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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        <title>Outlook / Outlook Express is sending mail repeatedly</title>
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        <description>Outlook / Outlook Express is sending mail repeatedly

If you are using Outlook or Outlook Express you may occasionally find that mail is being sent repeatedly. There are a couple of possible reasons for this which we know of

Sending taking too long</description>
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        <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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        <description>DMARC Reporter Script

(from VPOP3 v8.6 onwards)

This script lets you customise how VPOP3 sends DMARC reports to the sending domain. This can be useful in case the sending domain&#039;s DMARC configuration is incorrect as that can cause errors sending the reports or cause messages to be &#039;stuck&#039; in VPOP3&#039;s Outqueue. These problems won&#039;t cause any lasting damage, but may be inconvenient or annoying, so you can alter the behaviour using Lua scripting</description>
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        <title>SMTP Relay Service FAQ</title>
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        <description>SMTP Relay Service FAQ

We provide an SMTP Relay Service for many of our customers. The price starts from £40 (+VAT if applicable) per year, for up to 5000 messages, or 750MB, per month.

How do I order the SMTP Relay Service?

To order the SMTP relay service, either email</description>
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        <title>552 5.2.3 Message too large - contact your administrator</title>
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        <description>552 5.2.3 Message too large - contact your administrator

Or 552 5.2.3 Message exceeds fixed maximum message size

If this error message is coming from VPOP3 when you are sending a message, it means that the message you are sending is prohibited by your VPOP3 settings.
There are two places where the size limit could be set.</description>
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        <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>Groups</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/reference:groups?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Groups

In VPOP3 a &#039;group&#039; is mainly an administrative feature. If you only wish to have a list of email addresses to send messages to under one address, you should use the &#039;List&#039; feature instead. The main function of Groups is to let you set certain user attributes for a whole group of users at once.</description>
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        <title>Lua SMTP MX Control</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/reference:lua_smtp_mx_control?rev=1771948188&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Lua SMTP MX Control

Every time VPOP3 is going to send messages using direct MX sending, it runs a script called mxout.lua which can be created/edited in Settings -&gt; Scripts (or in the VPOP3 directory in VPOP3 v6.6 or earlier).

Global Variables

Starting with v8.8, the following global variables are defined:</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>SMTP -&gt; General tab</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/reference:smtp_general?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>SMTP -&gt; General tab

This page is reached from Services -&gt; SMTP Server, then the General tab.

This page lets you set general settings for the SMTP service component of VPOP3. The SMTP service is how users send outgoing mail, and how incoming SMTP messages arrive.

Service Name</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>Encryption</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/faq:encryption?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Encryption

There are several different encryption methods used on the Internet which are relevant to VPOP3.

Current versions of VPOP3 Basic will be able to connect to other POP3 or SMTP servers using either SSL or TLS. This allows you to use VPOP3 to access services such as GMail which require SSL/TLS.</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>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>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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        <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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        <title>How to limit size of sent mail</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:limit_size_of_sent_mail?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>How to limit size of sent mail

There are several ways to limit the size of mail which can be sent

	*  Limit the size of mail accepted by the SMTP component of VPOP3
	*  Limit the size sent for a particular user
	*  Limit size based on &#039;rules&#039;
	*  Limit size based on</description>
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        <title>How to Obtain Error Logs</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:obtaining_error_logs?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>How to Obtain Error Logs

As part of diagnosing a support issue our support team may ask you to send them various log files. This page explains how to obtain the right files at the right time.

How Logging Works

Under its default settings VPOP3 logs a minimal amount of information about what it is doing to various files in the main VPOP3 directory. When investigating a support issue it is often the case that we will need you to switch on logging to extra files or increase the level of detail be…</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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        <title>Require SMTP Authentication</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:require_smtp_authentication?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Require SMTP Authentication

There are some situations where VPOP3 needs to know who is sending mail. This may be if you have VPOP3 configured to behave differently depending on who is sending messages - eg if you have different message size limits depending on the sender, or if you have message monitoring configured for certain users, or you don&#039;t want certain people to be able to send mail at all.</description>
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        <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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        <title>Incoming SMTP Mail</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/reference:incoming_smtp?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Incoming SMTP Mail

If you have an incoming SMTP mail feed, then the mail server sending mail to you will connect to your VPOP3 computer to send the mail. The mail connection is controlled by the sending computer.

IMPORTANT

If you have a permanent Internet connection with a static IP address, the usual way of having incoming SMTP is to configure your</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>LAN Forwarding Scripting</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/reference:lan_forwarding_script?rev=1755706120&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>LAN Forwarding Scripting

(Added in V8.7)

This is stored in the &#039;LanForwarding.lua&#039; script in Settings -&gt; Scripts

Pre-send

These functions are called before the message is placed in the LAN Forwarding queue

There are two global variables set:

	*</description>
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        <title>ListServer Commands</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/reference:listserver_commands?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>ListServer Commands

The ListServer is an automated process in VPOP3 which manages mailing lists. People can send commands to the ListServer to perform various functions remotely.

Whether these commands are allowed, and exactly how they work depends on the particular mailing list&#039;s settings.</description>
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        <title>Lua SMTP MX Server Rules</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/reference:lua_smtp_mx_server_rules?rev=1771948203&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Lua SMTP MX Server Rules

Every time VPOP3 checks for remote MX server for sending messages using direct MX sending, it runs a script called mxserverrules.lua which can be created/edited in Settings -&gt; Scripts (or in the VPOP3 directory in VPOP3 v6.6 or earlier).</description>
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        <title>Mail Sender Advanced Settings</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/reference:sender_advanced_settings?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Mail Sender Advanced Settings

Mail Connectors -&gt; Mail Senders -&gt; (name) -&gt; Advanced

Advanced

Domain Filtering

For VPOP3 v6.11 and later, see the Domain Filtering section of the user manual.

The Domain Filtering box lets you restrict which email messages are sent via this Mail Sender.

You specify each rule on a separate line, and the message will be sent if it matches any sender rule</description>
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        <title>Status</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/reference:status?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Status

The VPOP3 Status screen has two tabs

	*  Server Status
	*  Sessions

Server Status

The Server Status tab is essentially a copy of the VPOP3 Status Monitor information.

	*  Connection Status - this shows the &#039;online&#039; status of VPOP3. If it says idle, it does not mean VPOP3 is not working, or not doing anything, it just means that it is not currently sending or collecting mail from the Internet.</description>
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        <title>Permissions</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/reference:user_permissions?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Permissions

This section lets you configure the permissions that a particular user has.



Allowed Protocols

The Allowed Protocols section lets you specify which services this user has access to.

Note that these settings affect access to the whole service. If you want users to be able to access a service from some IP addresses, but not from others, then use the</description>
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        <title>GDPR for VPOP3 self-hosted software</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/faq:gdpr_for_vpop3?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>GDPR for VPOP3 self-hosted software

VPOP3 is an email server program, it is not a service, so if you use VPOP3 on your own computer we are not a “data controller” or a “data processor” under GDPR rules as we never see any of your data (unless you give us permission to remotely connect to your PC for technical support purposes).</description>
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        <title>GDPR for hosted VPOP3 service</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/faq:gdpr_hosted_vpop3?rev=1760456581&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>GDPR for hosted VPOP3 service

(Since Brexit, the UK has “UK GDPR” instead of “EU GDPR”, so this document refers to UK GDPR)

Also see GDPR for VPOP3 as most of that applies to the VPOP3 hosting service as well.

This Data Processing Agreement is part of our hosted VPOP3 service terms. You can view the revision history by clicking on the &#039;clock&#039; icon to the right.</description>
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        <title>How do I write an email to technical support?</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/faq:how_do_i_write_an_email_to_technical_support?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>How do I write an email to technical support?

Please send the email to support@pscs.co.uk

Note that free technical support is currently only available for version 3.0 and later

When sending the email, please make sure you include all relevant information:</description>
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        <title>421 4.3.2 VPOP3 Too many connections from your IP address - try later</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:421_4.3.2_vpop3_too_many_connections_from_your_ip_address_-_try_later?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <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>Configure SRS</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:configure_srs?rev=1755530891&amp;do=diff</link>
        <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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        <dc:date>2018-11-14T10:45:49+00:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <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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        <dc:date>2018-11-14T10:45:49+00:00</dc:date>
        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>The ISP needs SMTP Authentication</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:isp_needs_smtp_authentication?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>The ISP needs SMTP Authentication

If your ISP needs you to use SMTP authentication when sending mail to them, then you just need to tell VPOP3 to use authentication when sending.

Click the Mail Connectors button at the top of the page, then click on the relevant</description>
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        <title>Make VPOP3 retry outgoing messages immediately</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:make_vpop3_retry_outgoing_messages_immediately?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Make VPOP3 retry outgoing messages immediately

If VPOP3 has a temporary problem sending a message it will retry it later. When it will retry it depends on how many times it has already tried to send it, and is based on the &#039;Sender Retry&#039; setting in the Mail Connectors</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>Out of Disk Space When Sending Mail</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:out_of_disk_space_when_sending_mail?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Out of Disk Space When Sending Mail

The first thing you should do is check that there is enough free disk space on the disk where VPOP3 is installed. VPOP3 requires a certain amount of free space before it will allow new messages to be sent, so the disk might not be totally full, but VPOP3 will still report that there is insufficient disk space when you try to send a new message. This buffer zone is designed to help prevent the disk totally filling up, which can cause lots of bigger problems!</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>Restricting the number of recipients sent to</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:restricting_number_of_email_recipients_sent?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Restricting the number of recipients sent to

Some ISPs set restrictions on the number of recipients that you are allowed to send in a certain time period, eg 50 messages per hour, or the number of recipients that you are allowed to send per message or per connection.</description>
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        <title>Restricting the number of messages sent</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:restricting_number_of_messages_sent?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Restricting the number of messages sent

Some ISPs set restrictions on the number of messages that you are allowed to send in a certain time period, eg 50 messages per hour, or the number of messages that you are allowed to send per connection.

Restriction of messages per connection</description>
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        <title>Sender Policy Framework / SPF</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:sender_policy_framework?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <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>Sending mail through your Gmail account</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:sending_mail_through_your_gmail_account?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Sending mail through your Gmail account

According to Google, the settings for sending mail through Gmail are:
Outgoing Mail (SMTP) Server - requires TLS or SSL: smtp.gmail.com (use authentication)
Use Authentication: Yes
Port for TLS/STARTTLS: 587
Port for SSL: 465</description>
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        <title>SMTP Rule Example - restrict who can send to a local email address</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:smtp_rule_example_-_restrict_who_can_send_to_a_local_email_address?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>SMTP Rule Example - restrict who can send to a local email address

If you have a local email address (a user, group or distribution list) and you want to restrict which email addresses can send messages to this address, you can use SMTP rules.

There are a few ways you can configure the SMTP rules for this scenario.</description>
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        <title>How to use the VPOP3 Status Monitor</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:use_the_vpop3_status_monitor?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>How to use the VPOP3 Status Monitor

The VPOP3 Status Monitor is a small program which displays a postbox icon (usually red) in the Windows notification area (usually at the bottom right of the screen - by the clock). This icon can be used for quick access to various VPOP3 facilities. Note that the Status Monitor is</description>
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        <title>When sending mail, VPOP3 adds &#039;PRVS=...&#039; to the sender address</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:when_sending_mail_vpop3_adds_prvs_.._to_the_sender_address?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>When sending mail, VPOP3 adds &#039;PRVS=...&#039; to the sender address

This is because VPOP3 version 5 and later support BATV. BATV helps to eliminate &#039;backscatter spam&#039;, where someone else sends spam pretending to be from you, and then you receive all the bounce messages from those messages. BATV encodes the sender address in a special way so that VPOP3 can detect that a bounce message is in response to a message that you actually sent.</description>
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        <title>Error message: Your connection has been blocked temporarily - Try again later</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:your_connection_has_been_blocked_temporarily_-_try_again_later?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Error message: Your connection has been blocked temporarily - Try again later

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>Connections</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/reference:connections?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Connections

In VPOP3 a Connection tells VPOP3 how to &#039;connect&#039; to the Internet. 

VPOP3 supports up to 10 Connections, which can be either network connections or Dial-Up connections (using a modem)

A Connection is linked to one Mail Sender and zero or more Mail Collectors.</description>
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        <title>Misc -&gt; Advanced Tab</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/reference:misc_advanced?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Misc -&gt; Advanced Tab

Settings -&gt; Misc Settings -&gt; Advanced

You will normally not need to change any settings on this page unless VPOP3 technical support have suggested it.

If you do make changes, and want to go back to the original settings, the Restore Defaults button will restore the settings to their defaults.</description>
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        <title>Mail Connectors -&gt; Connector Schedule</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/reference:schedule?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Mail Connectors -&gt; Connector Schedule

The Connector Schedule tells VPOP3 when to connect to send mail using Mail Senders and collect mail using Mail Collectors. It does not affect incoming SMTP over a permanent connection, or LAN Forwarding.

The connection schedule also tells VPOP3 when to check for updates to the</description>
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        <title>SMTP Direct Sender Settings</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/reference:sender_direct_settings?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>SMTP Direct Sender Settings

Mail Connectors -&gt; Mail Senders -&gt; SMTP Direct Sender -&gt; Settings tab

The SMTP Direct Settings tab lets you set how VPOP3 will send mail using SMTP Direct

DNS Servers to Use

This setting tells VPOP3 the IP addresses of the DNS servers it should use to find the recipients&#039; mail servers. Separate multiple addresses with commas.</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>SMTP Service -&gt; Advanced Tab</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/reference:smtp_advanced?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>SMTP Service -&gt; Advanced Tab

Services -&gt; SMTP Server -&gt; Advanced Tab

Refuse SMTP Connections from

This setting should be rarely needed, and should be normally left blank. It is here for historic purposes.

If you put some text in this box, then VPOP3 will refuse any SMTP connections from clients whose &#039;HELO&#039;/&#039;EHLO&#039; command data contains the text specified here as a substring. Eg, if this setting is set to &#039;.myisp.com&#039;, then VPOP3 would refuse SMTP connections from any client which sends the c…</description>
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        <title>Mail Connectors -&gt; Mail Senders -&gt; SMTP Relay</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/reference:smtp_relay?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Mail Connectors -&gt; Mail Senders -&gt; SMTP Relay

VPOP3 can be configured to send through an SMTP Relay server (sometimes known as a smarthost). This is the usual configuration for small/medium sized businesses and home users. If you have a dial-up, ADSL, Cable, FTTC etc connection, then your Internet Provider will normally give you access to their SMTP relay service.</description>
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        <title>Autoresponder</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/reference:user_autoresponder?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Autoresponder

An autoresponder is a way of automatically replying to messages as they arrive in a user&#039;s mailbox.

In VPOP3, an incoming message must arrive in a user&#039;s mailbox for the autoresponder to trigger. If you use forwards, assistants, mappings, etc to divert a message before it arrives in the mailbox, the autoresponder will never trigger. If you want to use an autoresponder, but not keep the original message, then make sure the message arrives in the mailbox (eg by using an &#039;Assistant&#039;…</description>
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        <title>Troubleshooter</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/troubleshooter:start?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Troubleshooter

This section will lead you through steps to try to help you diagnose and solve your problem

Please choose from the categories below

	*  Problems accessing the VPOP3 settings
	*  Problems downloading messages
	*  Problems sending messages

Back to troubleshooting articles</description>
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        <title>Windows Server Port Conflicts</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/faq:windows_server_port_conflicts?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Windows Server Port Conflicts

LDAP Server Conflict

When you run VPOP3 on a server edition of Windows you may receive an error saying

LDAP server not started - couldn&#039;t bind socket port 389 (10048)

This error happens because VPOP3 contains an LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) server for its global address book functionality, and the Windows 2000/2003 &#039;Active Directory Service&#039; also uses LDAP as its mechanism. These two services are conflicting.</description>
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        <title>550 5.7.1 Relaying not allowed! Bad sender IP address</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:550_5.7.1_relaying_not_allowed_bad_sender_ip_address?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <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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        <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 10054 - The virtual circuit was reset by the remote end</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:10054?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Socket Error 10054 - The virtual circuit was reset by the remote end

Error 10054 means that the connection between VPOP3 and a remote computer (eg the ISP or another computer on your LAN) was disconnected by something outside of VPOP3.

This is often caused by anti-virus software or Internet security/firewall on the VPOP3 machine but it could be any of a number of things. Any software or hardware that is sitting between VPOP3 and the ISP could be the root cause.</description>
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        <title>Socket Error 10060 - Operation Timed Out</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:10060?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Socket Error 10060 - Operation Timed Out

This error is quite self explanatory. It means that Windows reported that a connection attempt or idle connection timed out.

If this error occurs during a connection attempt (eg in a VPOP3 - SMTP Client connection problem error message), then it means that Windows couldn&#039;t connect to the ISP mail server within a fixed time (the timeout limit is fixed within Windows itself). This problem can either mean that your ISP is having a problem, that you are con…</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>Socket Error 10503 - No More Data</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:10503?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Socket Error 10503 - No More Data

Error 10503 means that the connection between VPOP3 and a remote computer (normally your ISP) was dropped at an unexpected time. This is different from the error 10054 in that this is a controlled line drop.

One way this can happen is if the ISP&#039;s POP3 server uses an obsolete standard which allows it to drop the connection if a POP3 &#039;LIST&#039; command is performed on an empty mailbox. The current standard requires that the connection is not dropped until the clien…</description>
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        <title>Autoresponders / Out of Office</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:autoresponders_out_of_office?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Autoresponders / Out of Office

VPOP3 has an autoresponder facility for sending automatic replies when a message arrives in a mailbox. This is often used for &#039;Out of Office&#039; replies, but it is not limited to that use.

To set an autoresponder, the administrator can edit the user and go to the</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <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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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>How to create a Mail Sender</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:create_a_mail_sender?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>How to create a Mail Sender

In VPOP3 a Mail Sender tells VPOP3 how to send mail out to another mail server, usually for sending mail across the Internet.

To create a mail sender, go to the VPOP3 Settings, then Mail Connectors. In the Mail Senders section on the left, choose</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>Delete an outgoing message</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:delete_an_outgoing_message?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Delete an outgoing message

To delete an outgoing message, go into the VPOP3 settings, then go to the &#039;Users&#039; page. At the top of the page will be a line saying Outgoing Message Queue. Click on that line, and this will show you all the messages waiting to go out. You can now select the message(s) in question, and press the</description>
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        <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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        <title>Error 0x80040201 when sending mail in Outlook</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:error_0x80040201_when_sending_mail_in_outlook?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Error 0x80040201 when sending mail in Outlook

Often this is because there is &#039;Read Receipt&#039; stuck in the Outlook out queue, but these do not show in the Outlook Outbox view.

We found this article helpful: &lt;http://www.howto-outlook.com/howto/deletereadreceipt.html&gt;

If you need help with following this, you can call us, but it</description>
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        <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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        <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>Handling mail for multiple incoming domains</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:handling_mail_for_multiple_incoming_domains?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <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>&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>Incoming SMTP Feed</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:incoming_smtp_feed?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <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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        <title>How to Install VPOP3</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:install_vpop3?rev=1615200520&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>How to Install VPOP3

Simply download VPOP3 from the website, and run the installation program and follow the prompts.

Occasionally people may have problems with the PostgreSQL part of the installation. If that happens, please contact us either by email at support@pscs.co.uk or by phone to +44 (0)1484 855800, and we will do our best to help.</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>The ISP needs POP3 before SMTP authentication</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:isp_needs_pop3_before_smtp_authentication?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>The ISP needs POP3 before SMTP authentication

Some ISPs (especially in Germany) require you to log on to collect your POP3 mail before they will allow you to send any mail through their SMTP relay servers.

VPOP3 actually connects to the POP3 server and SMTP server at the same time, so usually it will not have successfully logged onto the ISP&#039;s POP3 server before it tries to start sending mail.</description>
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        <title>ISP needs you to connect on port 587</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:isp_needs_you_to_connect_on_port_587?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>ISP needs you to connect on port 587

Some ISPs will need you to send mail using port 587, instead of port 25.

Port 587 is the &#039;SMTP Submission&#039; port which is commonly used instead of, or as well as, the standard SMTP port 25 for when users are sending mail to a smart host/relay server.</description>
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        <title>MX Send Warning - .....</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:mx_send_warning?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>MX Send Warning - .....

If you see the text &#039;MX Send Warning - &lt;error message&gt;&#039; in the VPOP3 status monitor, that means that VPOP3 is trying to send a message to another mail server using the MX send method (direct to the recipient&#039;s mail server) and</description>
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        <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>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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        <dc:date>2018-11-14T10:45:49+00:00</dc:date>
        <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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        <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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        <title></title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:sending_different_users_mail_separately_using_mx_dns_overrides?rev=1774531282&amp;do=diff</link>
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        <title></title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:sending_different_users_mail_through_different_isp_relay_accounts?rev=1774531399&amp;do=diff</link>
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        <title></title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:sending_mail_failing_with_an_error_about_a_blank_sender_or_sender?rev=1774530940&amp;do=diff</link>
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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: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>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:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>How To Setup VPOP3 Service Security</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:vpop3_access_security?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <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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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>VPOP3 Is Responding Slowly</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/how_to:vpop3_is_responding_slowly?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>VPOP3 Is Responding Slowly

If VPOP3 is responding slowly to users there are several common causes:

	*  The VPOP3 server disk may be badly fragmented. Defragment the server disk(s). Note that sometimes the Windows defragmenter will say that the disk doesn&#039;t need defragmenting even if it does, so it is best to do it anyway. Also, there is a better free defragmenter available called</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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        <title>About</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/reference:about?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>About

The VPOP3 &#039;About&#039; page lets you see the version and build number of your VPOP3 installation, along with any licence details, and supplier details (if any)

Licence Information

The Licence Information section shows your current licence information</description>
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        <title>Address Book tab</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/reference:address_book_tab?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Address Book tab

The Address Book tab within VPOP3 webmail enables you to manage your lists of contacts and add those contacts into a new or existing message. Substantial alterations to the interface were introduced in version 5. Both interfaces are documented.</description>
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        <title>Settings -&gt; Admin Settings</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/reference:admin_settings?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Settings -&gt; Admin Settings

The Admin Settings page allows you to perform three key functions:

	*  
	*  
	*  

Choosing a Main Administrator

The Main Administrator receives notification emails, such as daily reports and errors/problems which may require manual intervention.</description>
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        <title>IDS Log Event Numbers</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/reference:ids_event_number?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>IDS Log Event Numbers

The VPOP3 SMTP IDS logging facility logs SMTP events in a form which may be useful to Intrusion Protection Systems, or security monitoring software.

One of the fields in the log file is the Log Event Number

These are:

	*  0 = SMTP authentication failure</description>
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        <title>Import Users From File</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/reference:import_users_from_file?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Import Users From File

VPOP3 supports the importation and exportation of users, via a CSV file (see  for a specification of the CSV file format).

NOTE: This process is not designed to provide a complete backup of user data, nor is it intended to facilitate moving VPOP3 to a new computer. Instead, see the following relevant pages:</description>
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        <title>Lists</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/reference:lists?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Lists

The Lists section in VPOP3 lets you view and manage the various types of &#039;List&#039; which VPOP3 supports

	*  Distribution Lists
	*  Mailing Lists
	*  Forwardings
	*  ODBC Mailing Lists
	*  Groups

Using a list

A list will contain zero or more &#039;members&#039; (usually email addresses) which can be messaged all at once. To send a message to all the members of a list, you will usually send an email to the listname at a valid domain.</description>
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        <title>Settings -&gt; Local Mail -&gt; General</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/reference:local_mail_general?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Settings -&gt; Local Mail -&gt; General

The Local Mail -&gt; General page allows you to configure a few simple, but fundamentally important settings.

Default Domain

In the majority† of cases, this is the domain name that VPOP3 will use when sending automated messages; for instance, users may receive a message from</description>
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        <title>LogDB.Recipients table</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/reference:logdb_recipients?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>LogDB.Recipients table

The LogDB.Recipients table contains a record of the recipients for messages logged by VPOP3. A message may have one or more recipients

Columns

	*  rcptid -  this is a bigint sequential value which identifies the recipient uniquely in the database</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>Lua SMTP Relay Control</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/reference:lua_smtp_relay_control?rev=1755163495&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Lua SMTP Relay Control

Every time VPOP3 is going to send messages via SMTP Relay, it runs a script called relayout.lua in the VPOP3 directory.

Global Variables

This script may have global variables, depending on your version of VPOP3.

In VPOP3 3.0.0L and later, there are two read-only global variables set at the start of the script:</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>Message Monitoring</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/reference:message_monitoring?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Message Monitoring

Message monitoring in VPOP3 will tell VPOP3 to send a copy of all the outgoing, internal and/or incoming mail from/to specified users to be sent to another specified user.

In the current versions of VPOP3, all monitored messages are sent to the same user (or list), you cannot specify different recipients for different monitored users. (This may be something that is added/enhanced in the future)</description>
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        <title>Misc -&gt; General Tab</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/reference:misc_general?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Misc -&gt; General Tab

VPOP3 Host Name

The VPOP3 Host Name is used by VPOP3 when it is telling other mail software what it is called. For instance, when it connects to another SMTP server it will send the host name as the parameter for the HELO or EHLO command, and when an SMTP client connects to VPOP3, it announces its name in the welcome banner as required by the SMTP standard.</description>
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        <dc:creator>Anonymous (anonymous@undisclosed.example.com)</dc:creator>
        <title>POP3 Mail Collection</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/reference:pop3_collection?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>POP3 Mail Collection

POP3 Mail Collection is when VPOP3 will collect mail from an external POP3 mailbox - for instance, from an Internet Provider.

POP3 General

This page tells VPOP3 how to collect mail.



	*  POP3 Server Address - this is the name (or IP address) of the POP3 server from which you want VPOP3 to collect mail</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>Send Admin Message</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/reference:send_admin_message?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Send Admin Message

It is possible for administrator users to send a bulk email message to an entire group or list.

To begin composing an email, go to the Administration Settings -&gt; Users page, and click Send Admin Message. 

This should then open a window, which allows you to specify various options.</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>SMTP Reputation Stats</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/reference:smtp_reputation_stats?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>SMTP Reputation Stats

(Added in v6.20)

If you receive email by direct incoming SMTP (not via an ISP or filtering service) then you can tell VPOP3 to report sender reputation statistics back to VPOP3. This is enabled/disabled in the Settings -&gt; Misc Settings page.</description>
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        <title>SMTP Service -&gt; VRFY/EXPN Tab</title>
        <link>https://wiki.pscs.co.uk/reference:smtp_vrfy_expn?rev=1542192349&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>SMTP Service -&gt; VRFY/EXPN Tab

Services -&gt; SMTP Server -&gt; VRFY/EXPN Tab

VRFY and EXPN are SMTP commands which allow another computer to verify email addresses without sending mail to them. See RFC 5321 for technical details.

Usually, these commands should be disabled for security purposes, but some other software may be able to use these commands for various reasons. In this case, you can enable them, but restrict access to the IP address(es) you trust.</description>
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