Timeout Option

The  option specifies a timeout; the exact meaning of this timeout depends upon the component for which it is set.

Use with indexer
 The  Indexer option specifies the timeout in seconds for read and write operations between the IMAP server and  ISS.

The default value in this context is: 30

See also:
 * Indexer options

Use with metermaid_client
  The   MeterMaid Client option,  (  in Unified Configuration, or   in legacy configuration), specifies how long in seconds a MeterMaid client will wait for communication with  MeterMaid.

The default value in this context is: 10

See also:
 * MeterMaid
 * metermaid_timeout MTA Option
 * metermaid_client options

Use with pmxbl
 RESTRICTED: The   PureMessage IP Blocker option, (  in Unified Configuration, or   in legacy configuration), specifies how long in seconds to wait for communication with the PureMessage IP Blocker service. The default is ; attempting to set a value greater than   will result in the default value of   being used.

The default value in this context is: 10

See also:
 * pmxbl options

Use with msprobe
 The  msprobe option specifies the time in seconds that msprobe waits after sending a request that goes unfulfilled before restarting a service. This is a general default for msprobe&#x27;s probes; a service-specific probe can set its own, override timeout via the      option.

Attempting to set a value of 0 will result in the value 30 (the default) getting used as the msprobe default.

The default value in this context is: 30

See also:
 * Probe options
 * msprobe options
 * enable Option

Use with autorestart
 The Autorestart option, (  in Unified Configuration, or   in legacy configuration), specifies a failure retry time-out, in seconds. The default is  seconds. If a server fails more than once during this designated period of time, then the system will stop trying to restart this server. If this happens in an HA system, Messaging Server is shutdown and a failover to the other system occurs. The value (set in seconds) should be set to a period value longer than the msprobe interval. (See the   option setting for msprobe&#x27;s schedule).

The default value in this context is: 600

See also:
 * crontab Option
 * Base autorestart options

Use with the MMP
 The  MMP option specifies the session timeout in seconds. To be standards-compliant, the value of this option must not be set lower than 1800 seconds (30 minutes) for IMAP, 600 seconds (10 minutes) for POP or SMTP.

See also the options for the IMAP server, POP server, and SMTP SUBMIT server:,  , and the SMTP SUBMIT server&#x27;s various     channel-specific options.

The default value in this context is: 1800

See also:
 * idletimeout Option
 * TCPIP-channel-specific options
 * MMP and IMAP Proxy and POP Proxy and vdomain options

Use with the IMAP proxy
 The  IMAP Proxy option specifies the session timeout in seconds. To be standards-compliant, the value of this option must not be set lower than 1800 seconds (30 minutes) for IMAP.

See also the IMAP server&#x27;s own   option.

The default value in this context is: 1800

See also:
 * idletimeout Option
 * MMP and IMAP Proxy and POP Proxy and vdomain options

Use with the POP proxy
 The  POP Proxy option specifies the session timeout in seconds. To be standards-compliant, the value of this option must not be set lower than 600 seconds (10 minutes) for POP.

See also the POP server&#x27;s own   option.

The default value in this context is: 1800

See also:
 * idletimeout Option
 * MMP and IMAP Proxy and POP Proxy and vdomain options

See also:
 * metermaid_client options
 * pmxbl options
 * msprobe options
 * Probe options
 * Indexer options
 * ISC options
 * MMP and IMAP Proxy and POP Proxy and vdomain options