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Community articlePOP3Address

Added by Gabrielle M Segalla | Edited by IBM contributor Kendra Bowker on September 28, 2009 | Version 2
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Tags: address, IP, notes.ini, POP3

Explanation:

Specifies the IP address (for example, 192.168.147.12) or fully qualified domain name (for example test.acme.com) of a POP3 server running on a partitioned server. To run a POP3 server on a partitioned server, you must add this Variable.

This Variable will allow the POP3 Server to work in the Advanced Server configuration (partitioned server). It should be set to the IP address on which the server should listen.

Without this Variable on Partitioned Servers the POP3 server will not work, therefore, on partitioned servers where each server has a unique IP address. Sharing an IP address will not work (unless each server listens on a different port for POP3, which would mean using non-standard ports other than 110).

Applies to:

Servers

Default Value:

None

UI equivalent:

None, although you can specify this setting in the NOTES.INI Settings tab of the Configuration Settings document in the Domino Directory.

Syntax:

POP3Address=[IPAddress] or Fully Qualified Domain Name

Available since:

Lotus Notes/Domino x.x.x

Obsolete since:

Lotus Notes/Domino x.x.x


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