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- Spam Filter Rules: StartSURBL @reference
- |2.2.1+ | ^Purpose |Begins an asynchronous SURBL lookup in advance of the result being required in a su... t StartSURBL <hostname> <SURBL zone> The SURBL lookup begins immediately, but the script is allowed t... responding **StartSURBL** statement. If the SURBL lookup is still in progress, it will allow the lookup to complete, before returning the result. =====Examp
- Spam Filter Rules: StartDNSBL @reference
- | ^Purpose |Begins an asynchronous DNS blacklist lookup in advance of the result being required in a su... tDNSBL <hostname> <DNSBL zone> The DNS blacklist lookup begins immediately, but the script is allowed t... ng **StartDNSBL** statement. If the DNS blacklist lookup is still in progress, it will allow the lookup to complete, before returning the result. =====Examp
- Spam Filter Rules: StartDNS @reference
- |2.2.1+ | ^Purpose |Begins an asynchronous DNS lookup in advance of the result being required in a su... the format StartDNS <type> <hostname> The DNS lookup begins immediately, but the script is allowed t... corresponding **StartDNS** statement. If the DNS lookup is still in progress, it will allow the lookup to complete, before returning the result. =====Examp
- VPOP3 Not Starting Properly @how_to
- abase locks). You can tell if this is the case by looking for **pg_dump.exe** in the Windows Task Manage... ed. He found that unchecking the **Enable LMHOSTS lookup** setting in Windows -> LAN settings -> TCP/IP ... , so it's worth trying if all else fails. LMHOSTS lookup is generally not needed any more, since modern
- Formatting Syntax @wiki
- you may use when editing the pages. Simply have a look at the source of this page by pressing "Edit this... deeper levels - That's it </code> Also take a look at the [[doku>faq:lists|FAQ on list items]]. ===... x | xxxxxxxxxxxx | xxxxxxxxxxxx | This is how it looks in the source: ^ Table with alignme
- Mail Connectors -> Mail Senders -> SMTP Direct @reference
- , eg //someone@example.com//, it first does a DNS lookup for **MX** records for //example.com//. Those M... he target domain, then the mail server does a DNS lookup for an A record for the target domain, and tries that). For instance, the DNS lookup may return: * mail.example.com - priority 10
- Copy Outgoing mail @how_to
- P Rules]] - this lets you define rules which will look at the message sender, recipient(s), size, and he... ules (using a basic scripting language) which can look at the message content as well and decide whether... e messages are being archived, but if you need to look back at messages sent or received by someone, the
- GDPR for hosted VPOP3 service @faq
- e will notify you if this has happened. We do not look at individual message contents except at your request, but may look at the list of subject lines, and sender & recipi
- Outbound Messages Not Appearing in Monitor Target Mailbox @how_to
- message is ''FROM: fred@domain.com'', VPOP3 will look to see if ''fred@domain.com'' is a local user or ... the ''Local Domains'' as above, and it will also look for a VPOP3 user called ''Fred'', which must have
- Performance Requirements @how_to
- plicated task, as there are many factors. First, look at the "Avg Disk Queue Length". If this is pretty... Length is higher than expected, the next thing to look at is the "Disk Transfers/sec". Different types o
- RBL Checking not working in VPOP3 Enterprise @how_to
- tics, and set 'Log Level' to 'Full Logging', then look in the VPOP3.LOG file after you have had an incom... ing with "Test RBL Server <server> <address being looked up> FOUND|NOT FOUND". Those will show what RBL
- Sender Policy Framework / SPF @how_to
- tp://www.openspf.org]] so that is a good place to look. There are two sides to the SPF system: - con... one receives an email from your domain, they will look up a TXT or SPF DNS record for your domain name (
- Spam filter not working @how_to
- to be working at all, the first thing to do is to look at the [[obtaining_message_headers|message header... ving via a different route, not via VPOP3. If you look in the message headers for the top header line be
- How to upgrade VPOP3 to version 7 or later from version 6 or earlier @how_to
- ompt window will ask you Does everything above look OK (Y/N)? Have a quick look back through the pg_upgrade output, and if there are no reports of ERROR
- Upgrading VPOP3 to version 8.x from v7 or earlier @how_to
- ompt window will ask you Does everything above look OK (Y/N)? Have a quick look back through the pg_upgrade output, and if there are no reports of ERROR