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POP3 Host - Additional Properties

To access these additional fields: Click HOSTS and click the name of the POP3 host. You can filter the list.

NOTE: The host's properties page shows the configured settings for each property area. To view all possible settings, click Edit.

For General properties, see POP3 Host Field Descriptions.

POP3 Host Field

Description

Timeouts

 

Retry Count

Number of extra times that a transfer (get or put) is retried before MOVEit Automation no longer attempts the transfer. Default is 0 - transfer is not retried after a failure. The value can be overridden by settings in individual tasks.

Retry Timeout

The number of seconds between retries of a transfer (get or put). Default is 30 seconds. The value can be overridden by settings in individual tasks.

Connect Timeout

Number of seconds to wait when attempting to connect to the host.

Data Timeout

Number of seconds to wait when sending data to or receiving data from the host.

Advanced

 

Alternate Host

Secondary host to which to rollover when the primary host is not available. For example, if after the designated Retry Count, problems are encountered connecting or logging in to the primary host.

Rollover does not occur if other problems exist, such as: the directory does not exist, or there are insufficient permissions to access a file.

For a host to appear as an option in this field, you must have previously created it. The alternate host must be the same type of host as the primary host.

This field applies to the individual host. This is different from the failover feature that applies to nodes.

Use default state cache settings

  • Selected (default). Uses the default state cache settings that are specified in SETTINGS > System Settings > State File. For more information, see State File Settings.
  • Not selected: Specify how long to cache state information for this host.
  • Notes: By default, MOVEit Automation keeps state file information cached in memory to achieve maximum efficiency. In some environments, this can become very memory intensive. Use the State Cache settings to remove state file information from memory after a task run, or after a specified amount of time.