1 Only one filename applies, reflecting the host mail system. |
MIMESWP.CFG contains four main configuration sections, these are:
[Main]
- see page 7-10 for
details. [SNMPTrapConfig]
- see page 7-19 for
details. [FileNames]
1 - see page 7-21 for
details. [Disposal]
- see page 7-22 for
details.![]() |
MIMESWP.CFG can hold all of the configuration details, if required. However, it is usual to split the information into several files, to make maintenance easier. |
Currently four
directives are supported in the [Main]
configuration
section. These are:
[Main] SaveMsgLogs=FALSE IdleTime=10 Administrator=postmaster@example.com Server=MIMEsweeper@example.com
[Main]
SaveMsgLogs=FALSE
IdleTime=10
Administrator=postmaster@example.com
Server=MIMEsweeper@example.com
The SaveMsgLogs
directive can have the value TRUE
or FALSE
.
The default value is FALSE
.
When the value is TRUE
log files are saved for all messages. When the
value is FALSE
log files are saved for quarantined
messages only2.
The idle time is
specified in seconds, using the IdleTime
directive.
[Main]
SaveMsgLogs=FALSE
IdleTime=10
Administrator=postmaster@example.com
Server=MIMEsweeper@example.com
The minimum idle time that can be specified
is 10
(seconds), the maximum is 3600
(1
hour).
The default idle time
is 10
(seconds).
[Main]
SaveMsgLogs=FALSE
IdleTime=10
Administrator=postmaster@example.com
Server=MIMEsweeper@example.com
During processing,
whenever MAILsweeper encounters the token %admin%
,
this token is replaced by the value of the Administrator
directive.
In this way, if the
email account changes, the change only has to be made once in the
configuration files, that is, as the value specified by the Administrator
directive.
Using the %admin%
token, the change will automatically be reflected throughout the
configuration files.
[Main]
SaveMsgLogs=FALSE
IdleTime=10
Administrator=postmaster@example.com
Server=MIMEsweeper@example.com
During processing,
whenever MAILsweeper encounters the token %server%
,
this token is substituted with the value of the Server
directive.
In this way, if the
email account changes, the change only has to be made once in the
configuration files, that is, as the value specified by the Server
directive.
Using the %server%
token, the change will automatically be reflected throughout the
configuration files.
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The Server directive
is not used in MAILsweeper for Exchange
systems. In Exchange systems, this address is determined
from the profile that MAILsweeper uses to log on to the
Exchange Server.
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