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Configuring and Managing the POP Server
18.2 POP Server Startup and Shutdown
• SYS$STARTUP:TCPIP$POP_SYSHUTDOWN.COM can be used as a
repository for site-specific definitions and parameters to be invoked when the
POP server is shut down.
18.3 Modifying POP Server Characteristics
To modify the default POP server settings and configure additional
characteristics, define TCPIP$POP logical names in the POP_SYSTARTUP.COM
file. If you modify the POP startup file, restart the POP server to make the
changes take effect.
You can modify the following POP server characteristics:
• Security levels
• Error-message logging
• Maximum number of mail messages downloaded per connection
• Link idle time
• Mail header options
• Ability to set the size of the TCP flow control buffer
• Ability to disable the USER and PASS commands
• Ability to purge mail messages
Table 18–2 outlines the POP logical names, default settings, and characteristic
options.
18–8 Configuring and Managing the POP Server