<<< LASSIE::UCXAXP$DKA0:[NOTES$LIBRARY]UCX.NOTE;1 >>> -< DEC TCP/IP Services for OpenVMS >- ================================================================================ Note 5463.1 Mails aren't deleted on POP Server 1 of 2 SOS6::DIETZ "Pierre-Etienne DIETZ, Support/France" 43 lines 25-APR-1997 08:50 -< $ Def /Sys UCX$POP_purge_reclaim >- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- RE: 5463.0 by MUNICH::WOERLE -< Mails aren't deleted on POP Server >- Hello Norbert, Description of this logical is in V4.1 R.N., page 2-4 (2.8 Configuring POP) By the way, my UCX$POP_SYSTARTUP.COM contains PRSSOS::ped$ ty UCX$POP_SYSTARTUP.COM $!!!+ Added /PE Dietz 20-Jan-1997 on PRSSOS to config POP3/UCX V4.1 $! UCX$POP_SYSTARTUP.COM is to be Called by UCX$POP_STARTUP.COM $! from the [UCX$POP] account, which in turn will call UCX$POP_SYSTARTUP. $!----------------------------------------------------------------- $ Define /System UCX$POP_IGNORE_MAIL11_HEADERS 1 $ Define /System UCX$POP_POSTMASTER "Lecadet, Dietz" $ Define /System UCX$POP_LOG_LEVEL debug $ Define /System UCX$POP_send_id_headers 1 $ Define /System UCX$POP_purge_reclaim 1 ! <==*** PRSSOS::ped$ ty UCX$SYSTARTUP.COM $!+ $! To activate any UCX setup... $! P-E Dietz 09-Dec-1996, POP3 setup, workarounds, hints and tips... $!----------------------------------------------------------------- $ @ sys$manager:ucx$smtp_shutdown ! Be sure that SMTP server is stopped $ @ sys$manager:ucx$pop_shutdown ! Be sure that POP3 server is stopped $ Def /Sys UCX$SMTP_LOG_LEVEL 3 ! 3 = day to day journal for system mgrs $ Def /Sys UCX$SMTP_JACKET_LOCAL 1 ! Mandatory for POP3 clients whose mail $ ! accounts are lying on this local server. $ @ SYS$MANAGER:UCX$SMTP_STARTUP $ @ SYS$MANAGER:UCX$POP_STARTUP ! This startup [appearing as forgotten $ ! ! by ucx$startup.com!], $ ! ! will call ucx$pop_SYstartup.com $ ! ! ( POP Setup ----> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ ) $ Exit NB: A new POP logical that is just added by Karol in PAT8, (see the PAT8 R.N.) => UCX$POP_LEAVE_IN_NEWMAIL that seems very interesting too... Regards, Pierre-Etienne