Administration

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User Accounts Tab

 

 

Purpose

Use this tab to configure the users of your mail system, and/or, the users of your remote mail system if you require pre-processing of message recipients.

General Use

To add a user to the system, enter the name part of the users e-mail address in the name box and click ‘Add’. The name refers to, in the case of ‘Robert@company.com’ to ‘Robert’.

Click on the new user in the list and enter the users full name and password in the details section.

Click ‘Set’ to store the users details.

When a user is created, a directory is made under the USERS directory in the i-Mail system. To completely remove a user from the system you need to delete the account and also the corresponding directory structure on the server itself.

Note: A mail account must have a mail store designated or they will not be saved.

Enabled

Enable or disable this user on the e-mail system

Mailbox Name

The user POP mailbox name. This is the name that you enter into your mail client.

Mail Store

The directory where the users mail files are actually stored

Full Name

The e-mail account holders real name

Password

The password to access this accounts e-mail. This is the password that the mail client will ask for. If no password is specified it will be set to the mailbox name.

User Update

Enables/Disables a users ability to update their personal details on the mail server via e-mail to 'iMailServer'

NetNotify

Enables/Disables NetWare broadcast notification of the arrival of new mail. The name specified should be the users NetWare login name

Enable Forwarding

Enables/Disables forwarding of mail to another mailbox. This must be the full e-mail address, for both local forwarding and external forwarding

Copy to Original

When forwarding is enabled this option will send the mail to the forward address and also to the recipients normal mailbox

Forward To

The address you want mail for this user forwarded to

Auto Print Queue

This feature allows incoming mail for this mailbox to print to a NetWare print queue without user intervention. If a queue is not specified no attempt will be made to print the e-mail. If any text is entered here, the i-Mail server will attempt to print to the specified print queue name. Any attachments to messages that are not of text type will be printed as [attachment suppressed]. To specify options for printing see the 'Printing Tab'.

Batch Processing

By checking this option, each time you press 'Set', the generic values for the current user are left in the fields and when a new user is added, some default values are created based on the login name. This can aid in the process of adding many names in one session

Default Password

If a password is entered into this box and the password is left blank for a user, pressing 'Set' will cause the users password to be the default password. Note, passwords are case sensitive.

Create Welcome Message

When a new user is created a default message is placed in the mail box. The contents of this message detail basic account information and mail usage. If you wish to create your own welcome message you may do so by checking this box and providing the full NetWare path to a welcome message text file.

Override Welcome Message...

See 'Create Welcome Message'.

 

Notes

Make sure you press the 'Set' button after making changes, otherwise your settings will be lost.

Concepts

You can use the user accounts tab to create multiple users with the same mail account. This might be used in the case of a user being the sales administrator and requiring all mail for ‘sales@company.com’ sent to them.

For a company which has changed its e-mail naming conventions you can create users with multiple known e-mail names, storing their mail in the same mailbox location. This feature can be left on until the new name is sufficiently established.

It can also be used as a mechanism for temporary mail forwarding. Select the use you wish to forward mail for and enter the mailbox name of the desired recipient.

 

 

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