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reference:lan_forwarding_configuration [2011/05/12 12:20] – created paulreference:lan_forwarding_configuration [2015/09/23 13:46] – external edit 127.0.0.1
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 In VPOP3 version 3 & 4 this will add a new row to the table which you then have to populate. See **Edit a rule** below for more details In VPOP3 version 3 & 4 this will add a new row to the table which you then have to populate. See **Edit a rule** below for more details
  
-===VPOP3 V5 & Later=== +===VPOP3 V5=== 
-In version 5 it brings up a window where you can enter the details+In version 5 and later it brings up a window where you can enter the details
  
 {{:reference:new_lan_fwd.png|}} {{:reference:new_lan_fwd.png|}}
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 In the **Target Server** box you can enter the target SMTP server where messages for the specified addresses are to be sent In the **Target Server** box you can enter the target SMTP server where messages for the specified addresses are to be sent
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 +In the **Rewrite Address** box you can optionally enter an address which VPOP3 should redirect the messages to. If you use *@... then VPOP3 will use the original username from the recipient, but will change the domain. If you leave it blank, then VPOP3 will use the entire original recipient address
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 +==VPOP3 V6.0 and later==
 +{{:reference:v6_lan_fwd.png?nolink|}}
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 +In the **Addresses** box you can enter one or more original email addresses which will be forwarded to the same server. Enter one address per line. You can use DOS style wildcards (* and ?) in the addresses. If you use **~** as the username part of the address (eg ~@domain.com) then this rule will only be checked after all other addresses (users, mappings, lists, specific LAN forwarding addresses etc) have been checked and haven't matched.
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 +In the **Target SMTP Server** box you can enter the target SMTP server where messages for the specified addresses are to be sent
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 +In the **Target SMTP Port** box you can enter the target SMTP server port where messages for the specified addresses are to be sent. This is usually port 25.
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 +In the **SMTP Username** box type the username needed to log onto the target SMTP server (if any). Leave blank if authentication is not required.
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 +In the **SMTP Password** box type the password needed to log onto the target SMTP server (if any). Leave blank if authentication is not required.
  
 In the **Rewrite Address** box you can optionally enter an address which VPOP3 should redirect the messages to. If you use *@... then VPOP3 will use the original username from the recipient, but will change the domain. If you leave it blank, then VPOP3 will use the entire original recipient address In the **Rewrite Address** box you can optionally enter an address which VPOP3 should redirect the messages to. If you use *@... then VPOP3 will use the original username from the recipient, but will change the domain. If you leave it blank, then VPOP3 will use the entire original recipient address
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     * the various 'Mail Collector' names for the rule to only act on messages downloaded using POP3 from the specified collector     * the various 'Mail Collector' names for the rule to only act on messages downloaded using POP3 from the specified collector
   * **Address** - this is the email address to look for in the original message. You can use * and ? wildcards in this address. If you use **~** as the username part of the address (eg ~@domain.com) then this rule will only be checked after all other addresses (users, mappings, lists, specific LAN forwarding addresses etc) have been checked and haven't matched.   * **Address** - this is the email address to look for in the original message. You can use * and ? wildcards in this address. If you use **~** as the username part of the address (eg ~@domain.com) then this rule will only be checked after all other addresses (users, mappings, lists, specific LAN forwarding addresses etc) have been checked and haven't matched.
-  * **Server** - this is the SMTP mail server where messages are to be forwarded to. You can use an IP address or host name here. You can also optionally specify an alternate port and/or username/password if authentication is needed. The full format is //username:password@address:port//+  * **Server** - this is the SMTP mail server where messages are to be forwarded to. You can use an IP address or host name here. You can also optionally specify an alternate port if required. In VPOP3 v5 and earlier, you can specify a username/password if authentication is needed. The full format is //username:password@address:port//. In v6 and later, use the User/Pass columns to specify the username & password.
   * **Rewrite Address** - this is an optional email address which messages will be sent to instead of the original address. You can use a full email address here, or use *@<anotherdomain> (eg ** *@anothercompany.com**), to have the message sent to the original username at the new domain   * **Rewrite Address** - this is an optional email address which messages will be sent to instead of the original address. You can use a full email address here, or use *@<anotherdomain> (eg ** *@anothercompany.com**), to have the message sent to the original username at the new domain
   * **Matches** - this is a read-only column which shows how many times this LAN forwarding rule has been matched   * **Matches** - this is a read-only column which shows how many times this LAN forwarding rule has been matched
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 Any servers which are not specified in these rules will have no limit (other than the overall maximum number of threads) Any servers which are not specified in these rules will have no limit (other than the overall maximum number of threads)
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