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Basic POP3 settings, Timeouts, Table 63, Option definitions

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Overview of Email features Email Configuration Table 63 Option definitions Page area Summary Basic POP3 settings Use this area to configure the basic setting for using the POP3 protocol. Timeouts Use this area to specify time-out values for the POP3 protocol. POP3 protocol settings Use this area to specify settings that apply only to the POP3 protocol. Basic POP3 settings Use this area to configure the basic setting for using the POP3 protocol. Table 64 Option definitions Option Definition Enable the POP3 protocol When deselected, ignores any POP3 traffic. Other traffic is not affected. Listening ports Specifies a port number. The default value is 110. Transparent interception ports Specifies a port number. The default value is 110. Dedicated POP3 proxy ports Specifies connections to dedicated POP servers. Specify a unique port number for each server. Choose port numbers in the range 1024 to 65535, because numbers below 1024 are generally assigned to other protocols. The server must have an FQDN, for example pop3server.example.com. Click these icons and the port headings to reveal icons for managing the port information: Enable reverse DNS lookups. Indicates the port number. Indicates the traffic that will be intercepted. Indicates a period when traffic is not scanned. Indicates a dedicated port. When selected, enables the appliance to perform lookups. Default value is Yes. Take care if deselecting this setting. If you deny reverse DNS lookups, some functions might fail. Timeouts Use this area to specify time-out values for the POP3 protocol. You do not need to change these values often. Table 65 Option definitions Option Maximum wait times when talking to a POP3 client Definition Specifies how long the appliance waits for responses from the computer that sends the email message. Default values: • Between commands - 600 seconds • Completing data transfer - 60 seconds Maximum wait times when talking to a POP3 server Specifies how long the appliance waits for responses from the mail server that receives the email message. Default values: • Establishing a connection - 60 seconds • Completing data transfer - 60 seconds McAfee Email and Web Security Appliances 5.6.0 Product Guide 85

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Table 63
Option definitions
Page area
Summary
Basic POP3 settings
Use this area to configure the basic setting for using the POP3 protocol.
Timeouts
Use this area to specify time-out values for the POP3 protocol.
POP3 protocol settings
Use this area to specify settings that apply only to the POP3 protocol.
Basic POP3 settings
Use this area to configure the basic setting for using the POP3 protocol.
Table 64
Option definitions
Option
Definition
Enable the POP3 protocol
When deselected, ignores any POP3 traffic. Other traffic is not affected.
Listening ports
Specifies a port number. The default value is 110.
Transparent interception
ports
Specifies a port number. The default value is 110.
Dedicated POP3 proxy ports
Specifies connections to dedicated POP servers.
Specify a unique port number for each server. Choose port numbers in the
range 1024 to 65535, because numbers below 1024 are generally assigned to
other protocols. The server must have an FQDN, for example
pop3server.example.com
.
Click these icons and the port headings to reveal icons for managing the port
information:
Indicates the port number.
Indicates the traffic that will be intercepted.
Indicates a period when traffic is not scanned.
Indicates a dedicated port.
Enable reverse DNS
lookups.
When selected, enables the appliance to perform lookups. Default value is Yes.
Take care if deselecting this setting. If you deny reverse DNS lookups, some
functions might fail.
Timeouts
Use this area to specify time-out values for the POP3 protocol.
You do not need to change these values often.
Table 65
Option definitions
Option
Definition
Maximum wait times when talking
to a POP3 client
Specifies how long the appliance waits for responses from the computer
that sends the email message. Default values:
Between commands
— 600 seconds
Completing data transfer
— 60 seconds
Maximum wait times when talking
to a POP3 server
Specifies how long the appliance waits for responses from the mail
server that receives the email message. Default values:
Establishing a connection
— 60 seconds
Completing data transfer
— 60 seconds
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