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Start MDaemon...

...in the system tray

Choose this option if you do not wish to display MDaemon's interface at startup. The MDaemon icon will still appear in the system tray.

...full screen

Choose this option if you want MDaemon's interface to be maximized at startup.

...in a default window

Choose this option if you want MDaemon's interface to appear in a default window at startup.

Always keep icon on task bar

When this option is enabled, MDaemon will start minimized to the taskbar, and it will appear on both the taskbar and in the system tray when minimized. Clear this checkbox if you do not want MDaemon to appear on the Windows taskbar when minimized; only the tray icon will be visible.

UI Options

Use small display font

Enables the small display font in the Event Tracking and Session windows.

Show Apply button result

By default, whenever you click the Apply button on a dialog a message box will open confirming that the changes you made to the dialog's settings have been saved. Uncheck this box if you wish to apply the changes without displaying the message.

Preserve root node mail counts

Enable this option if you wish to save the root node counters across server reboots. The root node counters are listed in the "Statistics" section of the Stats pane on MDaemon's main GUI.

Preserve server on/off states

If this control is enabled, MDaemon will ensure that the state of its servers (enabled or disabled) remains the same after a reboot.

Update message counts in UI

This option governs whether MDaemon will check the disk to count waiting messages in the mail queues.

Expand all UI tree nodes

Click this box if you want the various dialogs throughout the UI to expand the left hand tree nodes. Regardless of this setting, the first node (or root) is always expanded.

Queue and Statistics manager runs in a single instance only

Click this checkbox if you do not want more than one copy of MDaemon's Queue and Statistics manager to be able to run at once. Attempting to launch  the manager when it is already running will simply cause the currently running instance to become the active window.

Queue and Statistics manager shows subfolders

Click this checkbox if you want the Queue and Statistics manager to display subfolders contained in the various queues and user mail folders.

Use colors when displaying mail session logs (requires MDaemon restart)

Enable this option if you wish to colorize the text displayed on several of the Event Tracking and Logging tabs on MDaemon's user interface. This option is disabled by default, and enabling/disabling it requires an MDaemon restart before the change will take effect. See: Colorized Session Logs for more information.

Configuration session shows this many bytes of old logs

When running a configuration session, this is the maximum amount of log data that will be displayed on an Event Tracking and Logging tab. The default setting is 15000 bytes.

Number of accounts shown in UI controls (0=show all)

This is the maximum number of accounts that will be shown in the drop-down list boxes on various dialogs. Further, when the value in this option is set lower than the number of accounts that currently exist, the "Edit Account" and "Delete Account" options will no longer appear on the Accounts menu; you will only be able to edit and delete accounts by using the Account Manager. You must restart MDaemon before any changes to this option will take effect. The default setting is "0", which causes all accounts to be shown.

Number of domains shown in UI controls (0=show all)

This is the maximum number of domains that will be displayed on the main GUI, regardless of how many domains actually exist. After changing this value you must restart MDaemon before the changes will be visible. The default setting is "0", which causes all domains to be shown.

Number of lines shown before main log windows clear

This is the maximum number of lines that will be displayed in the logging windows of the main display. When this number of lines is reached the window will be cleared. This has no affect on the log file; only the display will be cleared.

Number of lines logged before session windows clear

This is the maximum number of lines that will appear in each Session Window before it is cleared. This has no affect on the log file.

 

 


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