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- Running database updates within a transaction
- you weren't doing this in a transaction, you can simply type ''ROLLBACK;'' to undo what you have just don
- Database files used in VPOP3 2.x
- therwise VPOP3 would delete them for you, or they simply wouldn't be made). * **logdb.db** - this can b
- Message Archive
- sage Archiving===== To enable message archiving, simply go to **Settings -> Message Archive** in the VPOP
- Database -> Backups Tab
- supports. The default options used by VPOP3 are simply **-F c** which tells pg_dump to make a compressed
- Database query to alter LAN Forwarding rules for one server to go to another
- to use DNS host names as the targets, so you can simply change the IP address associated with the server
- Database query to list ALL messages in the LAN forwarding queue
- SELECT count(*) FROM messages.outgoing; to simply get a count of the number of messages in the queu
- POP3 Mail Collection
- e message * **Ignore** - the problem message is simply ignored. This can be useful if you expect there t
- Quarantine tab
- ers=== The text filters are straight-forward: You simply need to start typing, and the results are filtere
- Settings -> Admin Settings
- signing a trusted staff member to the role, or by simply asking someone to regularly log into a dedicated
- Route incoming POP3 mail by parsing message headers
- he headers, and which it should ignore. It cannot simply process all email addresses in the header, as a m
- Database query to list messages in the LAN forwarding queue waiting to go to a specific server
- es.outgoingtargets WHERE target='<server>'; to simply get a count of the number of messages in the queu
- What's new in version 5 webmail?
- rs and events.\\ To access the [[Calendars tab]], simply go to **Tools -> Calendars** =====Autoresponders... ger them.\\ To access the [[Autoresponders tab]], simply go to **Tools -> Autoresponders** =====Message r... criteria.\\ To access the [[Message rules tab]], simply go to **Tools -> Message rules** =====Address Bo
- Message Rules
- ick on it in the rule list. The **Rule Name** is simply a name you want to use to refer to the rule ====
- Mappings
- es in addressed to mike@mycompany.com, VPOP3 will simply ignore it (assuming that it has also been copied,
- Database query to alter LAN Forwarding rules for one server to go to another
- ost names as the targets in the rules, so you can simply change the IP address associated with the server