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=====Some problems which have occurred during installation===== | =====Some problems which have occurred during installation===== | ||
* [[Localhost missing from Vista Hosts File]] | * [[Localhost missing from Vista Hosts File]] | ||
- | * [[Manually installing PostgreSQL database system]] | ||
* [[Installing PostgreSQL database on another port]] if another version of PostgreSQL is already installed on the VPOP3 PC | * [[Installing PostgreSQL database on another port]] if another version of PostgreSQL is already installed on the VPOP3 PC | ||
- | * [[Creating VPOP3 database manually]] if PostgreSQL 8.3 or later is already running on the VPOP3 PC | ||
* [[Compatibility with Spampal]] | * [[Compatibility with Spampal]] | ||
* [[Status Monitor is Open]] | * [[Status Monitor is Open]] | ||
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We recommend that the VPOP3\pgsql\data folder is excluded from any virus scanning. That is because if any of the data files in these directories contain anything which the virus scanner considers suspicious it may delete or quarantine a database file, and thus trash the database completely, needing a database restore from a backup, and probably losing some messages. | We recommend that the VPOP3\pgsql\data folder is excluded from any virus scanning. That is because if any of the data files in these directories contain anything which the virus scanner considers suspicious it may delete or quarantine a database file, and thus trash the database completely, needing a database restore from a backup, and probably losing some messages. | ||
- | Desktop virus scanners often have email virus scanning capability. These often cause problems if run on a mail server itself (that is not what they are designed to do). We recommend that if you encounter any problems with sending or receiving mail, you turn off the email scanning part of the virus scanner on the VPOP3 computer to see if that is the problem. If it is, then you can use one of our integrated virus scanners such as **[[http:// | + | Desktop virus scanners often have email virus scanning capability. These often cause problems if run on a mail server itself (that is not what they are designed to do). We recommend that if you encounter any problems with sending or receiving mail, you turn off the email scanning part of the virus scanner on the VPOP3 computer to see if that is the problem. If it is, then you can use one of our integrated virus scanners such as **[[http:// |
Some virus scanners include a firewall/ | Some virus scanners include a firewall/ |