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- Incoming SMTP Feed
- sk for it to be opened up. (A very few ISPs won't open it up even if you ask). This is a security thing,... hat you don't configure your VPOP3 server as an **open relay**. By default VPOP3 will not be set up as an open relay, but if you change the SMTP service **IP Ac... anding what you are doing you may make it into an open relay - that will allow spammers to send millions
- VPOP3 re-downloading old messages from the ISP POP3 server
- 3 wants to use it, then VPOP3 will not be able to open the file, so will download the messages again (up... easy way to find which other program has the file open, because Windows does not report this information... e(s) * make sure that someone hasn't decided to open up the files in a text editor/etc * you can try... gram is - but this only works if the file is held open by the other program for a long time. If it is ju
- How to move the VPOP3 Message Store to a new PC
- llation directory find the **data** subdirectory. Open the file 'pg_hba.conf' in Notepad. Under the lin... ropriate for your VPOP3 computer. Save the file. Open the 'postgresql.conf' file in Notepad Find the l... ==Restore the Database Backup===== On the new PC, open up a command prompt and go to the VPOP3 directory
- How to Obtain Message Headers
- ====Outlook 2003===== Double click the message to open it in a new window. On the menu bar of this windo... ===== Double-click on the message in the list, to open it in its own window. Go to ''File -> Properties'... and Message''. Alternatively once the message is open, you can right-click into the message itself and
- How to Restore a backup of VPOP3
- e system. //Do not start VPOP3 at this time// - Open a command prompt, and go to the VPOP3 directory ... e system. //Do not start VPOP3 at this time// - Open a command prompt, and go to the VPOP3 directory
- Localhost missing from Vista HOSTS file
- se **Run as administrator**. Then, choose File -> Open in Notepad, and open **c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts**. Add a line at the bottom saying: **127
- Router Problem error messages
- Failed Error: Database Error "ERROR: could not open file "base/<number>/<number>": Permission denied"... Rename those to .EML files and you'll be able to open them up in most email clients to view them and/or
- -ERR Can't open the message file - it's gone!
- ======-ERR Can't open the message file - it's gone!====== If VPOP3 receives the error message "-ERR Can't open the message file - it's gone!" from your ISP's PO
- Move VPOP3 Version 3 or 4 to a new PC
- ed v3 or v4 on the new PC, then go to the new PC, open up a command prompt and go to the VPOP3 directory... r as above. To drop the database, on the new PC, open up a command prompt and go to the VPOP3 directory
- Attachments have been removed or renamed
- ld make it difficult for an inexperienced user to open the file. * In the rare cases that such an a... n be shown how to save the attachment, rename and open the file. * The final character of the exten
- Move VPOP3 Version 5 (or later) to a new PC
- ke effect in this scenario. Then, on the new PC, open up a command prompt and go to the VPOP3 directory... r as above. To drop the database, on the new PC, open up a command prompt and go to the VPOP3 directory
- 450 4.3.2 Content Filter Timeout
- happen especially if VPOP3 has previously been an open relay. By default, VPOP3 will add all recipients ... h VPOP3 to the whitelist, so if VPOP3 has been an open relay abused by a spammer, the whitelist will con
- Socket Error 10055 - No Buffer Space Available
- P socket buffers because too many connections are open at once. Things to check if this happens are: ... parameter) to see which programs have connections open Current versions of Windows can support many tho
- Restore a database backup
- following steps: =====VPOP3 v5 or later===== - Open a command prompt, and go to the VPOP3 directory ... fault **pgsqlpass** =====VPOP3 v3 or v4===== - Open a command prompt, and go to the VPOP3 directory
- 550 5.7.1 Relaying not allowed! Bad sender IP address
- ng this, because you may configure VPOP3 to be an open-relay, which is a **bad thing**. We have [[allow... VPOP3 because of the risk of configuring it as an open-relay. Unfortunately, we cannot give step-by-step