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* [[Database & Disk Caching]] | * [[Database & Disk Caching]] | ||
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- | =====Possible Conflicting | + | |
- | We strongly recommend that virus scanners exclude the VPOP3\pgsql\data folder and all subfolders. If a virus scanner decides to quarantine a file from within this folder structure, that can cause VPOP3 not to run, and could lead to data loss or corruption. | + | |
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- | We also recommend that backup software does not backup this folder structure. If a backup program opens a file for backup, and then the database server needs it, it can cause problems, and crashes. | + | |
=====Database corruption===== | =====Database corruption===== |