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Prior to installing your i-Mail system, you should plan your installation. This includes gathering information about your users and TCP/IP network configuration. If you will be connecting to the internet you will also require details from your service provider including the DNS name or IP address of their SMTP and/or POP3 servers.
You will require the following equipment, software and installed systems before i-Mail can be successfully installed and run:
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Installed and configured Novell NetWare 4 server with at least 2Mb free RAM. As a guide, a NetWare server running only i-Mail should have 16Mb. |
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TCP/IP installed and configured on the target file server. |
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A TCP/IP router configured and ready to connect to the internet if internet connectivity is required |
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At least 2Mb free hard disk space on the server for installation and as much disk space as you envisage your e-mail system taking based on type of mail and number of users. |
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A workstation running Windows 95 or Windows NT for administering i-Mail |
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The i-Mail installation disk or files. |
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Client workstations require the TCP/IP or compatible protocol and e-mail client software to connect to the i-Mail server. |
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Log in to your NetWare server as Admin, Supervisor or equivalent and ensure you have a drive mapped to the SYS: volume and to the volume that you will be installing your i-Mail software. |
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Insert the i-Mail install disk and run SETUP.EXE. Enter the full path to your SYSTEM directory and the full path to the directory where i-Mail is to be installed and click OK. |
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Run the administration program from the directory specified by the setup program and configure your system. You must configure all sections of i-Mail before it will run for the first time, even if you only enter test values. See the Administration section for more details. |
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Load i-Mail at the server with the syntax 'LOAD IMAIL imail_directory'. See the i-Mail Server section for further detail. |
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