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- SMTP Direct Sender Settings
- ve a local DNS server, we recommend you use that. Windows Server editions come with a DNS server, another good DNS server for Windows is [[http://www.simpledns.com|SimpleDNS]]. [[http://www.isc.org/downloads/bind/|Bind for Windows]] is also good, but is more complex to configure.
- Settings -> Attachment Processing
- y Unique Identifier) - These files could instruct Windows to open the file in a particular program, or as a... ok like two distinct files. | |<code>*.</code> |Windows will disregard the dot at the end of a filename,
- Misc -> DNS Tab
- hecked, then VPOP3 will use the DNS servers which Windows is configured to use. Usually this will work OK, but if the DNS server used by Windows is a bit dodgy (eg on some cheap routers), then V
- Autoresponder Commands
- ree letters of the day of the week defined by the Windows regional settings, eg 'Mon', 'Tue' etc in the UK.
- Database -> Backups Tab
- you must be aware of network permissions for the Windows account which VPOP3 is running as. {{tag>backup
- Message Archive
- sages. Assuming you are using a recent version of Windows you move & rename the files with a few commands i
- POP3 Server -> General Tab
- ou may want to configure multiple IP addresses in Windows, and tell each of the servers to listen on a diff
- Users
- [Import users from file]] * [[Import users from Windows]] * [[Export users to file]] * [[Bulk Add Use