SUMMARY
The templock file is created when a user logs into
their email account via POP (i.e. when a user is retrieving email with a
mail client). The lock file is to stop more than one person logging into the
account at once. It is removed when the user disconnects.
DETAIL
With versions 1.72 and later of MailEnable Standard,
and versions 1.15 or later of Professional, it is possible to stop MailEnable
from using this file. This will allow multiple users to connect to the one
mailbox, though it may produce error messages in various email clients (if they
try to access a message that has been deleted by another connection).
To enable this, set the following registry
key:
[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Mail Enable\Mail
Enable\Services\POP] "Concurrent Access Enabled"= dword:00000001
If
the registry key does not exist, then this registry value will need to be
created.
NOTE: MailEnable Standard 4.x now has the
ability to set "Concurrent Access" within the POP properties window under the
"Advanced" tab which is enabled by default and does not require the creation of
the registry key.
MORE INFORMATION
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