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-Note that setting the numbers too high could cause problems, especially if someone's email client creates large numbers of login sessions at the same time, and then retries before VPOP3 has time to service all the requests. Typically a single IMAP4 email client will create 2 or 3 login sessions per user, so the default settings usually allow 3 or 4 people/devices to log in to the same account at the same time.+Note that setting the numbers too high could cause problems, especially if someone's email client creates large numbers of login sessions at the same time, and then retries before VPOP3 has time to service all the requests. Typically a single IMAP4 email client will create 3 to 5 login sessions per user, so the default settings usually allow 4 to 7 people/devices to log in to the same account at the same time.
  
how_to/too_many_logins.txt · Last modified: 2018/11/14 10:45 by 127.0.0.1