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Community articleIMAP_Config_Update_Interval

Added by Amy Smith | Edited by IBM contributor Kendra Bowker on September 3, 2009 | Version 2
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Tags: notes.ini, imap

Explanation:

Specifies in minutes how frequently the IMAP server checks for configuration changes made to the Domino Directory.

Certain IMAP properties are not dynamically configured and require you to shut down and restart the service before they go into effect. Also, a given IMAP session uses whatever properties were in effect at the time the session began for the duration of that session; configuration changes apply only to IMAP sessions started after the update occurs.

Applies to:

Servers

Default Value:

There is no default setting, although the update interval is 2 minutes if this setting is not included in notes.ini file.

UI Equivalent:

None

Syntax:

IMAP_Config_Update_Interval = number of minutes


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