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how_to:421_4.3.2_vpop3_smtp_server_access_disabled_-_content_scanner_problem [2014/09/26 09:38] – created paulhow_to:421_4.3.2_vpop3_smtp_server_access_disabled_-_content_scanner_problem [2014/09/26 09:38] paul
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 The default behaviour of VPOP3 is to block new messages arriving in VPOP3 if you have the virus scanner enabled, because otherwise you may receive messages that haven't been scanned for viruses, when you expect them to have been. The default behaviour of VPOP3 is to block new messages arriving in VPOP3 if you have the virus scanner enabled, because otherwise you may receive messages that haven't been scanned for viruses, when you expect them to have been.
  
-If you would prefer VPOP3 to continue accepting new messages even if there is a problem with the virus scanner, you can turn off the **Stop accepting messages after a fatal virus scanner error** checkbox.+If you would prefer VPOP3 to continue accepting new messages even if there is a problem with the virus scanner, you can turn off the ''Stop accepting messages after a fatal virus scanner error'' checkbox.
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