Only connections from the same machine on which it is running will be allowed.
Listen on and accept connections only from 127.0.0.1Ĭlick this option if do not you wish to allow your local MDSpamD to accept connections from any external source. This is the maximum number of TCP connections accepted by an MDSpamD thread before it branches into another thread. Maximum TCP connections per thread (10-200) This is the maximum number of threads that MDaemon will use for internal processing. Generally you should only use this option for debugging purposes. When using this logging option, you may see decreased performance in your mail system, depending on your system and the level of activity.
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Further, if using user credentials on the Windows Service dialog rather than running MDaemon under the SYSTEM account, no MDSpamD activity will be logged. This option is unavailable if you are using the Show MDSpamD external process window option above. Log all local MDSpamD activity (debug logging-performance drain)Ĭlick this option if you wish to log all MDSpamD activity.
However, no log file will be created and as such this feature cannot be used with the logging option below, nor will MDSpamD data appear in the Security » MDSpamD tab of MDaemon ' s main GUI. Using this option could increase performance since MDSpamD ' s data will not have to be piped into and logged by MDaemon. This option will cause the output from MDSpamD to be piped to the external process window rather than to MDaemon ' s internal UI or logging system. When MDSpamD is running locally, enable this option if you would like it to run in an external process window. These options are available when running MDSpamD locally Use "0" if you do not wish to ping that location. If you are using a spam daemon that is running at a remote location, you can use this option to ping its location periodically. Ping remote MDSpamD once every XX seconds (0=never) This is the port on which the messages will be sent. Use 127.0.0.1 if MDSpamD is running locally. This is the host or IP address to which MDaemon will send messages to be scanned by MDSpamD. By default MDSpamD runs locally and receives messages on port 783 at 127.0.0.1, but you can configure a different port and IP address if wish to send the messages to some other spam daemon running at a different location or on a different port. This greatly increases the Spam Filter ' s performance and makes it possible for you to run MDSpamD locally, on a separate computer, or have MDaemon use another MDSpamD (or any other Spam Daemon enabled product) running at some other location. MDaemon's spam filtering system runs as a separate daemon-the MDaemon Spam Daemon (MDSpamD), which is fed messages via TCP/IP for scanning.