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reference:lua_smtp_relay_control [2011/01/27 14:25] paulreference:lua_smtp_relay_control [2014/03/05 13:20] – [Global Variables] paul
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   * UseBATV - this is a boolean value saying whether to [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bounce_Address_Tag_Validation|BATV]] encode the return path address   * UseBATV - this is a boolean value saying whether to [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bounce_Address_Tag_Validation|BATV]] encode the return path address
  
 +In VPOP3 6.7 and later, there are more read/write global variables and a read-only variable
 +  * MaxMessagesPerConnection - The maximum number of messages to send in this connection
 +  * MaxRecipientsPerConnection - The maximum number of recipients to specify in this connection
 +  * MaxRecipientsPerMessage - The maximum number of recipients to send each message to
 +  * ConnectedServer (read only) - The server name which VPOP3 has connected to (set just before the ServerConnected function call)
 =====Initialisation===== =====Initialisation=====
 When VPOP3 starts the send process, it calls the function **Start** which takes no parameters, and has no return value. This can be used for initialisation, or for changing read/write global variables When VPOP3 starts the send process, it calls the function **Start** which takes no parameters, and has no return value. This can be used for initialisation, or for changing read/write global variables
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