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TCP Ports / Connections Tab
This tab sets up the basic TCP/IP parameters for i-Mail to talk to other mail systems. It also enables/disables various server components of i-Mail.
Check this option to allow POP clients to collect mail from the i-Mail server. POP clients may be Netscape, inbox and other popular mail client packages.
This option should be disabled if i-Mail is being used as a router and/or is not the primary mail server on the server on which it is running.
Check this option to allow mail clients to send mail to the i-Mail server. This includes both mail users and foreign e-mail systems which use i-Mail as a forwarding router.
Check this option to enable i-Mail to collect mail from the internet.
Check this option to enable the remote host connector. This option should be switched off if you are not using i-Mail to forward messages to another e-mail system which is locally or permanently connected.
Check this option to enable i-Mail to send mail to the internet. This option should be turned off if i-Mail is being used to process inbound internet mail for a different mail system that sends mail to the internet itself.
Select Bind to address either if you already have an e-mail server running the POP3 protocol on this server and/or you specifically want clients to connect using a specific network address on your network.
Default: 110
Specify the TCP port which mail is collected from the internet on.
Default: 110
Specify the TCP port which clients collected mail on.
Default: 25
Specify the TCP port which mail is sent to the internet on.
Default: 25
Specify the TCP port which clients send mail on.
Default: 10
Specify the maximum number of connections that can occur at one. This option allows you to limit usage of internet connectors through a router. If you have more POP collectors that have been specified here, they will be queued until a slot becomes available.
Default: 100
Specify the maximum number of POP clients that can retrieve mail at any given time. This should generally be the number of PCs in your company that will receive mail, either internally or externally.
Default: 5
Specify the maximum number of outbound connections that can be active to the internet at any given time.
Default: 100
Specify the maximum number of SMTP clients that can send mail at any given time. This should generally be the number of PCs in your company that will send mail, either internally or externally.
Default: 10
Specify the maximum time i-Mail will allow a POP collector to have an absence of data before assuming the link has died, and terminating it.
Default: 10
Specify the maximum time i-Mail will allow an SMTP send process to have an absence of data before assuming the link has died, and terminating it.
Default: 10
Specify the maximum time i-Mail will allow a client connection to have an absence of data before assuming the link has died, and terminating it.
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