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  -click OK > NEXT > FINISHED
 
  -click OK > NEXT > FINISHED
 
  -you're finished, your email should work now
 
  -you're finished, your email should work now
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===Outlook 2013 on Windows 10 gives "An unknown error occurred, error code 0x8004011c" when attempting an IMAP connection for a DOMAIN user===
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This is a known issue with the above combination of Windows and Outlook version as of 2015-02-18 (see: [http://bugs.contribs.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8854 Bug 9618]).
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The following registry key resolves the issue: To work around this problem, set the value of the ProtectionPolicy registry entry to 1 to enable local backup of the MasterKey instead of requiring a RWDC in the following registry subkey:
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[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Microsoft\Cryptography\Protect\Providers\df9d8cd0-1501-11d1-8c7a-00c04fc297eb] "ProtectionPolicy"=dword:00000001
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The PortectionPolicy entry may need to be created
    
===Outlook 2013 on Windows 8.1 gives error 0x800CCC1A when sending over SMTP port 465===
 
===Outlook 2013 on Windows 8.1 gives error 0x800CCC1A when sending over SMTP port 465===
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Be aware that ''email size'' is not the same thing as ''attachment size''.  Binary attachments to email are encoded using techniques that result in email sizes that can be as much as 30% larger than the original attachment. Most major email clients (Thunderbird, Apple Mail, Outlook) allow you to enable a "message size" column in the message list that will show you the size of your email messages ([http://forums.contribs.org/index.php/topic,48366.msg241720.html#msg241720 More]).
 
Be aware that ''email size'' is not the same thing as ''attachment size''.  Binary attachments to email are encoded using techniques that result in email sizes that can be as much as 30% larger than the original attachment. Most major email clients (Thunderbird, Apple Mail, Outlook) allow you to enable a "message size" column in the message list that will show you the size of your email messages ([http://forums.contribs.org/index.php/topic,48366.msg241720.html#msg241720 More]).
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! Subsystem
 
! Subsystem
 
! Function
 
! Function
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The default configuration of each plugin is indicated in the 'Default Status' column.
 
The default configuration of each plugin is indicated in the 'Default Status' column.
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!Plugin
 
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!Purpose
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for DMARC (or create the needed pseudonym)
 
for DMARC (or create the needed pseudonym)
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default._domainkey IN TXT "v=DKIM1;p=MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEAs/Qq3Ntpx2QNdRxGKMeKc2r9ULvyYW633IbLivHznN9JvjJIbS54PGIEk3sSxvZSdpTRAvYlxn/nRi329VmcDK0vJYb2ut2rnZ3VO3r5srm+XEvTNPxij5eU4gqw+5ayySDjqzAMEMc5V7lUMpZ/YiqnscA075XiMF7iEq8Quv1y0LokmgwtxzOXEZap34WXlKyhYzH+D""fabF6SUllmA0ovODNvudzvEOanPlViQ7q7d+Mc3b7X/fzgJfh5P9f5U+iSmzgyGctSb6GX8sqsDMNVEsRZpSE3jd2Z33RDWyW21PGOKB/ZrLiliKfdJbd3Wo7AN7bWsZpQsei2Hsv1niQIDAQAB"
 
default._domainkey IN TXT "v=DKIM1;p=MIIBIjANBgkqhkiG9w0BAQEFAAOCAQ8AMIIBCgKCAQEAs/Qq3Ntpx2QNdRxGKMeKc2r9ULvyYW633IbLivHznN9JvjJIbS54PGIEk3sSxvZSdpTRAvYlxn/nRi329VmcDK0vJYb2ut2rnZ3VO3r5srm+XEvTNPxij5eU4gqw+5ayySDjqzAMEMc5V7lUMpZ/YiqnscA075XiMF7iEq8Quv1y0LokmgwtxzOXEZap34WXlKyhYzH+D""fabF6SUllmA0ovODNvudzvEOanPlViQ7q7d+Mc3b7X/fzgJfh5P9f5U+iSmzgyGctSb6GX8sqsDMNVEsRZpSE3jd2Z33RDWyW21PGOKB/ZrLiliKfdJbd3Wo7AN7bWsZpQsei2Hsv1niQIDAQAB"
 
@ IN SPF "v=spf1 mx a -all"
 
@ IN SPF "v=spf1 mx a -all"
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===Other QPSMTPD Plugins===
 
===Other QPSMTPD Plugins===
 
The following qpsmtpd plugins will work on a SME server, but are either not included or are not configured by default.
 
The following qpsmtpd plugins will work on a SME server, but are either not included or are not configured by default.
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!Plugin
 
!Purpose
 
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Whether this issue is really a problem to end users, depends on how much you "value" your mail. For a home user having their own mail server, it is probably not a great problem if some messages should happen to go astray, but for all other classes of users, you should really avoid running a mail server on a dynamic IP, without implementing a suitable queueing workaround as suggested. Some ISPs change the IP very infrequently eg yearly, so in those cases it is also not a significant problem. Many/most ISP's will issue a new IP every time a connection is lost & re-established, so these situations are more problematic.
 
Whether this issue is really a problem to end users, depends on how much you "value" your mail. For a home user having their own mail server, it is probably not a great problem if some messages should happen to go astray, but for all other classes of users, you should really avoid running a mail server on a dynamic IP, without implementing a suitable queueing workaround as suggested. Some ISPs change the IP very infrequently eg yearly, so in those cases it is also not a significant problem. Many/most ISP's will issue a new IP every time a connection is lost & re-established, so these situations are more problematic.
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