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eSMTP_SERVER parameters 411
eSMTPS_Email_keep_processed_n
This field specifies the number of days the archive of processed e-mail
messages is kept on the hard disk. The value is expressed in days, and
has typically a value of 5 days.
Adjust this value to accommodate for the number of inbound e-mail
messages, the requested archive period, and the available disk space.
An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 5
eSMTPS_Email_dir_error_str
Once an inbound e-mail is detected, the eSMTP_server module moves
the processed e-mail message to some kind of archive storage location.
This location is defined in eSMTPS_Email_dir_processed_str. Mail
that cannot be processed is moved to a separate location, defined in
eSMTPS_Email_dir_error_str.
A special value *NONE can be defined here, indicating the e-mail
messages in error are not kept online, and are removed from the hard
disk. Although some kind of logging information is often still available, the
originating mail message is destroyed.
In most cases, a directory name is specified, and defines the location
where the e-mail messages in error are temporarily archived. This archive
allows system administrators to perform more detailed problem analysis.
Warning: the value specified must be different from the value specified
in the eSMTPS_Email_dir_str parameter, or otherwise infinite looping
condition occurs. The eSMTP_server module attempts to create the
hierarchical directory structure if the path does not exist.
An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows:
c:\inetpub\mailroot\drop\error
eSMTPS_Email_keep_error_n
This field specifies the number of days the archive of e-mail messages in
error is kept on the hard disk. The value is expressed in days, and has
typically a value of 5 days.
Adjust this value to accommodate the number of inbound e-mail
messages, the requested archive period, and the available disk space.
An authorized of an entry typically found in this field is as follows: 5
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