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MDStats.INI File

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Customizing the Queue/Statistic Manager

The following is a list of settings that can be modified in the MDstats.ini file located in MDaemon's \app\ directory:

[MDaemon]

 

AppDir=C:\mdaemon\app\

Location of MDaemon's \app\ directory.

[QueueOptions]

 

Editor=NOTEPAD.EXE

Editor to use when a message is double-clicked, or when a message is right-clicked and then Edit is selected.

LockOnEdit=No

Whether or not to create a LCK file when editing a message.  This will prevent a message from being moved out of the queue while it is being edited.

AutoRefresh=Yes

Time (in seconds) between auto refreshes of the message listing. 0 means no auto refresh.

ShowDirectories=Yes

Show subdirectories of the queues in the list box in addition to the messages. Directories will appear as <DirectoryName>.

[UserOptions]

 

ShowQuota=Yes

Determines whether the user listing displays quota information (message count and disk space just like MDaemon calculates it) or file information (number of files and total disk space).

[LogOptions]

 

ShowUnknown=Yes

Show sessions that MDStats couldn't determine if they were inbound or outbound, SMTP or POP.

ShowSmtpInbound=Yes

Show SMTP inbound sessions.

ShowPopInbound=Yes

Show POP inbound sessions (mail checks).

ShowSmtpOutbound=Yes

Show SMTP outbound sessions.

ShowPopOutbound=Yes

Show POP outbound sessions (MultiPOP, DomainPOP).

ShowRFC822=Yes

Show RFC822 local mail deliveries.

ShowSmtpHelo=Yes

For SMTP inbound sessions, show HELO domain in the Host column.

IgnoreEmptyPop=Yes

Ignore mail checks when no mail was deliverd.

ShowImap=Yes

Shows IMAP Sessions.

[Remap]

Drive letter remapping; for running MDStats from a different machine than the one MDaemon is on.

C:=\\server\c

When reading from MDaemon.ini, replace "C:" with "\\server\c".

[Special]

 

OnlyOneInstance=No

Allow only one instance of MDStats to run. Attempting to open it again will activate the instance that is already running.

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