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reference:smtp_ids_ips [2013/05/07 13:38] – [IDS Logging] paulreference:smtp_ids_ips [2018/11/14 10:45] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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   - %T = UTC timestamp in ISO8601 format   - %T = UTC timestamp in ISO8601 format
   - %I = the SMTP client's IP address (as seen by VPOP3)   - %I = the SMTP client's IP address (as seen by VPOP3)
-  - %e = the IDS event number+  - %e = the [[IDS event number]]
   - %E = the IDS event text description   - %E = the IDS event text description
   - %D = extra event data   - %D = extra event data
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 The Never Block list is used to tell VPOP3 never to block connections from the specified addresses. This can be useful for internal IP address ranges, or the IP addresses of partners or mail forwarding services. The Never Block list is used to tell VPOP3 never to block connections from the specified addresses. This can be useful for internal IP address ranges, or the IP addresses of partners or mail forwarding services.
  
-Note that the Never Block List affects ALL VPOP3 services, and will also prevent the [[Security]] options from blocking IP addresses.+Note that the Never Block List affects ALL VPOP3 services, and will also prevent the [[security_intrusion_protection|Security]] options from blocking IP addresses.
  
-The Never Block List can be viewed to see which IP addresses are already in the list and when they were added. You can delete entries from the block list.+The Never Block List can be viewed to see which IP addresses are already in the list and when they were added. You can delete entries from the block list by selecting them and pressing the **Delete** button.
  
-You can manually add entries to the never block list by entering the address and pressing the **Add** button.  The **Address** you specify can be an individual address, or a network range specified in [[wp>CIDR|CIDR]] format (eg 192.168.0.0/16)+You can manually add entries to the never block list by entering the address and pressing the **Add** button. If you add an entry to the Never Block list, then it will automatically be removed from the Block List if the address is currently blocked.
  
 +The **Address** you specify can be an individual address, or a network range specified in [[wp>CIDR|CIDR]] format (eg 192.168.0.0/16)
 ====View Event Log==== ====View Event Log====
 This lets you see the recent past events added to the IDS event log. Events are displayed here even if they have a zero 'multiplier' so will not prevent access to VPOP3. This lets you see the recent past events added to the IDS event log. Events are displayed here even if they have a zero 'multiplier' so will not prevent access to VPOP3.
  
reference/smtp_ids_ips.1367930299.txt.gz · Last modified: 2018/11/14 10:44 (external edit)