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- Encryption
- With session encryption, an eavesdropper cannot see the message content. Also, they cannot see who is sending a message to whom. Everything about the mess... il servers that the message passes through cannot see the message content either. However, the details ... to whom will be available for an eavesdropper to see (unless session encryption is used as well). Com
- GDPR for VPOP3 self-hosted software
- r a "data processor" under GDPR rules as we never see any of your data (unless you give us permission t... ne can view the protected email they can probably see the password as well. Some providers will offer
- GDPR for hosted VPOP3 service
- ======GDPR for hosted VPOP3 service====== Also see [[GDPR for VPOP3]] as most of that applies to the V... s as necessary for the message to reach the addressee. If you log in to your email account to view or s
- SMTP Relay Service FAQ
- rge signatures with embedded images (e.g. we have seen cases where a short text message actually has a ... our direct-debit or variable pre-payment options (see the answer to the next question). =====What if o
- What is PostgreSQL?
- anagement_systems|other issues with MySQL]], also see [[http://www.wikivs.com/wiki/MySQL_vs_PostgreSQL|... not have much experience with it, so, although it seems suitable, we chose to use PostgreSQL instead.
- Which Ports does VPOP3 use?
- e different services it provides. The best way to see the ports it uses is to go to **Services -> Gener... ults, so going to **Services -> General** will let you see what ports you have configured VPOP3 to use.
- DNSSEC
- t offer any DNSSEC services, but contact us if you need DNSSEC and we will see what we can do for you.
- Dynamic IP Address
- r will have a static IP address assigned by you. See the VPOP3 help section entitled Preparing your TC
- GDPR for other hosting services (eg web hosting)
- ances and we will notify you afterwards. Any data seen this way is not recorded or stored at all, excep
- IMAP4 Mail Protocol
- ions. Each PC that you access your mail from will see the same message store. So, if you send a message
- POP3 Protocol
- there is no fast way for the email client to just see new messages, each time it checks for new mail it
- What is Webmail?
- and your router to allow access from outside. //See: [[reference:version_4_webmail|VPOP3 Webmail Help