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- Setting up VPOP3 to work with Exchange 2003
- up Exchange to accept mail for the appropriate domain==== - On the Exchange Server computer go to St... there is an entry for Type SMTP, with Address @domain.com where domain.com is the email domain which VPOP3 will forward to Exchange. Usually this is created automatically for
- Exchange 2007
- up Exchange to accept mail for the appropriate domain==== - On the Exchange Server computer go to **... ed Domains** tab, and make sure that your email domain is listed in there in the **Accepted Domain** column - On the **E-Mail Address Policies** tab, right-... is an entry there under **SMTP** called **@<yourdomain>**. Usually the above settings are set during in
- Initial Configuration Tasks
- the things you need to do: - Set your Local Domain - Create a [[Create a connection method|Connect... ts]] {{tag>configuration}} =====Set your Local Domain===== The 'Local Domain' tells VPOP3 what email addresses should be handled by VPOP3. For most people, they will have a registered domain, such as mycompany.com. To set this in VPOP3, g
- How to tell VPOP3 that some users in the local domain are not to be handled by VPOP3
- =How to tell VPOP3 that some users in the local domain are not to be handled by VPOP3====== In some situ... ough they may have an email address on the same domain as other users. For instance, if your domain is **domain.com,** you may have VPOP3 users **fred**, **kate** and **jim** who are all defined as users
- Using VPOP3 with Microsoft Exchange Server
- arding configuration box put a line like *@mydomain.com 192.168.1.1:5025 where ''mydomain.com'' is your registered domain, or the subdomain given to you by your ISP, and ''192.168.1.1'' is the IP address of the Exchange Serve
- Sender Domain Must Resolve
- ======Sender Domain Must Resolve====== If you receive an 'SMTP Client Error' something like: ''451 (user@domain.com) Sender Domain Must Resolve'' this means that the ISP's mail server cannot find the domain.com part of the email address. Often this means
- Sender Policy Framework / SPF
- t of messages sent pretending to come from your domain name. - checking SPF on incoming mail. This is ... know which IP addresses can send mail from your domain, this is configured in your DNS settings for your domain, //not// in your email server. When someone receives an email from your domain, they will look up a TXT or SPF DNS record for yo
- How to Obtain Error Logs
- on about what it is doing to various files in the main VPOP3 directory. When investigating a support iss... increase the level of detail being written to the main log. This can generate a lot of data; up to sever... ersions of vPOP3 you'll find the log files in the main VPOP3 directory. In newer versions you may find t... log files in the ''_log'' subdirectory within the main VPOP3 directory. The exact rules for deciding whe
- Using VPOP3 Spam Filtering with LAN Forwarding
- to view their quarantined messages. There are 4 main ways of setting it up: - Have VPOP3 put spam i... To' section enter something like **SMTP:user@mydomain.com@192.168.1.1**, tick the ''Use Forwarding'' bo... o forward messages for this user on to **user@mydomain.com** on the mail server 192.168.1.1 using LAN fo... settings, and specify something like 'spambox@mydomain.com' in the Redirect setting. As long as the LAN
- Signing outgoing mail with DKIM
- need to have access to the DNS server for your domain. This might be your own DNS server, or one provided by your domain registry. Now you need to generate a public key... with a host name of the <selector>._domainkey.<domain name> - for instance **s1._domainkey.example.com*... VPOP3 directory, as a file called **domainkey_<domain name>_<selector>.key** (e.g. **domainkey_example.
- Backscatter
- , VPOP3 should not generate any backscatter. The main cause of Backscatter with VPOP3 is using a catch-... f you can receive emails to ANY address at your domain. The bounce addresses generated by the BATV mecha... le SPF you need to create a DNS record for your domain at your domain hosting company. SPF is a way of telling other mail servers which IP addresses are all
- Problems sending messages to spam@<your domain>
- ======Problems sending messages to spam@<your domain>====== If a VPOP3 user forwards a message to spam@<your domain>, then the VPOP3 spam filter will [[training_the_... filter training by sending messages to spam@yourdomain or notspam@yourdomain. To be able to send messages to spam@ or notspam@ the sender has to send mail di
- Incoming SMTP Feed
- watch out for: * You must have your own email domain (the part of your email address after the **@** s... kup SMTP mail service which can take over if your main mail server fails. =====How to do it===== There ... uter. - Change the **DNS MX Record** for your domain to point to a host name which resolves to your pe... tings -> Local Mail -> General**) contains your domain name(s) - if there are multiple domains, separate
- How to automatically forward spam to the PSCS spamtrap
- ed (or specific unused) email addresses at your domain to our spamtrap. To do this, create a **Forwardi... amtrap' and set it to forward the mail to '<yourdomain>@vpop3spamtrap.co.uk'. To do this, go to the **Li... r unrecognised users use a mapping like **~@yourdomain.com -> spamtrap**. Otherwise use a mapping like **unused.user@yourdomain.com -> spamtrap**.
- Outbound Messages Not Appearing in Monitor Target Mailbox
- message header. If the message is ''FROM: fred@domain.com'', VPOP3 will look to see if ''fred@domain.com'' is a local user or not. * If you have told VP... ''Local Mail'' tab to see if it contains the ''domain.com'' entry * If you have told VPOP3 to ''Mon