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- VPOP3 Database Size
- dows, but is simply marked as free, and will be reused by the database later. This is for performance r... A better way of seeing how much space is REALLY used by the data is to look at the size of the daily b... ressed data. =====Seeing where the data is being used===== If you are still confused about why there is so much data, the first place to look is to see which
- PostgreSQL Replication
- ====PostgreSQL Replication====== PostgreSQL 9.1 (used in VPOP3 5 and later) supports replication from a... Master' to a 'Slave' database server. This can be used with VPOP3 for having a near-realtime backup of y... P address on the Slave PC to match that which was used on the Master PC (ensuring there is no conflict),
- Move VPOP3 Version 5 (or later) to a new PC
- and lines on this page) assume port 5433 is being used. This will work in the majority of cases, but in ... The utility will display all the settings which used the old location and ask if you want to change th... the old PC===== If the old PC will still be being used for other things, and you do not want VPOP3 to ru
- Full Text Search
- o search message content quickly. Currently it is used in the Diagnostics -> Message Search option, but we will be extending it to be used by IMAP4 searches. ====Enabling full text search
- SMTP Rule Example - restrict who can send to a local email address
- w: {{:how_to:smtprule_aabb1.png|}} Here we have used De Morgan's law to convert the rule to an **ACCEP... : {{:how_to:smtprule2_aabb1.png|}} Here we have used De Morgan's law to convert the rule to a **REJECT
- How To Encrypt Sessions
- e encrypted sessions. STARTTLS encryption can be used for incoming SMTP connections, if the sending SMT... as the receiving server. SSL encryption cannot be used for incoming SMTP connections. For any SMTP serve
- Timeout problems downloading/uploading messages with attachments
- are, but that doesn't mean the problem is being caused by VPOP3. - Check if you have any email anti-v... Buffer' sizes to 512 bytes The following methods used to be important for Windows 95/98/ME and NT, but
- VPOP3 - POP3 Client Problem
- when VPOP3 did not expect it to be. This can be caused by the network connection failing or a bug in the... ent a command. 95% of the time these errors are caused by problems with, or bugs in, your ISP's mail ser
- VPOP3 - SMTP Client Problem
- when VPOP3 did not expect it to be. This can be caused by the network connection failing or a bug in the... ent a command. 95% of the time these errors are caused by problems with, or bugs in, your ISP's mail ser
- Upgrading VPOP3 to version 8.x from v7 or earlier
- P3 v3 or v4, then the pg_upgrade method cannot be used, so the installer has to perform a full database ... tgreSQL to speed up busy systems, this was rarely used. In all other cases, the upgrade from v2 to v8 s
- Changing a user's password
- o passwords. There is a 'main password', which is used for POP3, IMAP4, SMTP etc and optionally a different 'web password' which is only used for accessing Webmail. This allows administrators
- Setting up VPOP3 to work with Exchange 2003
- ard will forward all addresses, so should only be used if you have a VPOP3 licence which supports unlimi... ard will forward all addresses, so should only be used if you have a VPOP3 licence which supports unlimi
- Exchange 2007
- ard will forward all addresses, so should only be used if you have a VPOP3 licence which supports unlimi... ard will forward all addresses, so should only be used if you have a VPOP3 licence which supports unlimi
- VPOP3 Deleting messages as 'old' messages
- e for as long as it exists on the server. This is used by the POP3 client to determine if it has seen a ... e the ambiguity described above because of the re-used unique ids, and it also causes the possibility of
- How to automatically forward spam to the PSCS spamtrap
- ally forward mail for unrecognised (or specific unused) email addresses at your domain to our spamtrap. ... @yourdomain.com -> spamtrap**. Otherwise use a mapping like **unused.user@yourdomain.com -> spamtrap**.