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?bayes_sqlite_journal_mode | ?bayes_sqlite_journal_mode |
! (**delete**, truncate, persist, memory, off) \\ the journal mode of SQLite database engine. This option is effective when you are using SQLite backend and using DBD::SQLite v1.20 or later. Changing this parameter to 'memory' will make POPFile faster to update its database (adding messages to history, or reclassifying messages to buckets), but if POPFile crashes when it is updating database the database may be corrupted unexpectedly. ** (added in v1.1.1)**\\ For more information about the journal mode, please see [[http://www.sqlite.org/pragma.html#pragma_journal_mode|Pragma statements supported by SQLite]]. | ! (**delete**, truncate, persist, memory, off) \\ the journal mode of SQLite database engine. This option is effective when you are using SQLite backend and using DBD::SQLite v1.20 or later. Changing this parameter to 'memory' will make POPFile faster to update its database (adding messages to history, or reclassifying messages to buckets), but if POPFile crashes when it is updating database the database may be corrupted unexpectedly. ** (added in v1.1.1)**\\ For more information about the journal mode, please see [[http://www.sqlite.org/pragma.html#pragma_journal_mode|Pragma statements supported by SQLite]]. |
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| ?bayes_sqlite_tweaks |
| ! (**4294967295**, some number) \\ the parameter for tweak SQLite database. ** (changed in v1.1.1)**\\ This is a bit mask used to control options when you are using the default SQLite database. By default all the options are on (4294967295 is 0xFFFFFFFF in hexadecimal number). \\ **1 (bit 0) = Synchronous flag**\\ Set the synchronous flag to ''normal''. This value was default of SQLite 2.x. For more information about the synchronous flag, please see [[http://www.sqlite.org/pragma.html#pragma_synchronous|Pragma statements supported by SQLite]].\\ **2 (bit 1) = Backup database**\\ Backup database every hour. The back up file will be stored in the same folder of the original database and its name will be 'popfile.db.backup'. |
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?bayes_subject_mod_left | ?bayes_subject_mod_left |
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?GLOBAL_debug | ?GLOBAL_debug |
! (0, **1**, 2, 3) \\ This number determines whether and how POPFile will log debug output. 0: no output, 1: to file, 2: to screen, 3: file and screen. | ! (0, **1**, 2, 3) \\ This number determines whether and how POPFile will log debug output. 0: no output, 1: to file, 2: to screen, 3: file and screen. See the [[#logger_options| Logger Options]] section for the settings which control the log format and content. |
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?GLOBAL_last_update_check | ?GLOBAL_last_update_check |
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?html_date_format | ?html_date_format |
! (**empty string**, some format string) \\ The format used to display the date for messages on the history page. If the default (en empty string) is used, the format string will be read from the currently set language file. See WorldDomination and DateFormat for more detailed information. | ! (**empty string**, some format string) \\ The format used to display the date for messages on the history page. If the default (an empty string) is used, the format string will be read from the currently set language file. See WorldDomination and DateFormat for more detailed information. |
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?html_language | ?html_language |
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===== Logger Options ===== | ===== Logger Options ===== |
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| The log file is enabled or disabled using the [[/docs/optionreference#GLOBAL_debug| GLOBAL_debug]] setting. |
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?logger_format | ?logger_format |
! (**default**) \\ | ! (**default**, tabbed, csv) \\ Defines the output format for the log files. default uses a space to separate the fields, tabbed uses a tab character and csv uses a comma. |
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?logger_loglevel | ?logger_loglevel |
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?nntp_welcome_string | ?nntp_welcome_string |
! (**NNTP POPFile (v1.1.0) server ready**) \\ The string with which connecting news clients are greeted. | ! (**NNTP POPFile (v1.1.1) server ready**) \\ The string with which connecting news clients are greeted. |
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===== POP3 Proxy Options ===== | ===== POP3 Proxy Options ===== |
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?pop3_welcome_string | ?pop3_welcome_string |
! (**POP3 POPFile (v1.1.0) server ready**) \\ The string with which connecting mail clients are greeted. | ! (**POP3 POPFile (v1.1.1) server ready**) \\ The string with which connecting mail clients are greeted. |
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===== SMTP Proxy Options ===== | ===== SMTP Proxy Options ===== |
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?smtp_welcome_string | ?smtp_welcome_string |
! (**SMTP POPFile (v1.1.0) welcome**) \\ The string with which connecting clients are greeted. | ! (**SMTP POPFile (v1.1.1) welcome**) \\ The string with which connecting clients are greeted. |
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===== Microsoft Windows Options ===== | ===== Microsoft Windows Options ===== |