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Re: Relaying system account e-mails




On Oct 26, 2004, at 9:50 PM, Dan Shoop wrote:

I'm curious what is Enabled mail used for? What is the server name it allows one to enter used for?

This is best answered by the documentation.

I had done that before but on your advice I checked it again. I am interested in leveraging as much of OD as possible but as far as I can see it's mail functionalities are vapor. The manual (see excerpt below) claims that a mail server can be entered for a user to which the user's mail should be routed. It doesn't work for me. I was looking to this group for confirmation that this does or doesn't work. The answer will determine how I approach the problem.

Thanks for your time,
Jose


To work with a user’s mail account options using Workgroup Manager:
1 In Workgroup Manager, open the user account you want to work with, if it isn’t already
open.
To open the account, click the Accounts button, then click the globe icon below the
toolbar and open the directory domain where the account resides. Click the lock to be
authenticated. Select the user in the user list.
2 Click the Mail tab.
3 Select Enabled to allow the user to use mail service.
4 Enter a valid mail server name or address in the Mail Server fields for the DNS name or
IP address of the server to which the user’s mail should be routed. Workgroup Manager
doesn’t verify this information.
5 Enter a value in the Mail Quota field to specify the maximum number of megabytes for
the user’s mailbox.
A 0 or empty value means no quota is used. When the user’s message space
approaches or surpasses the mail quota you specify, mail service displays a message
prompting the user to delete unwanted messages to free up space. The message
shows quota information in kilobytes (KB) or megabytes (MB).
6 Select a Mail Access setting to identify the protocol used for the user’s mail
account: Post Office Protocol (POP) and/or Internet Message Access Protocol (IMAP).
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 >Relaying system account e-mails (From: "Jose L.Hales-Garcia" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Relaying system account e-mails (From: Dan Shoop <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Relaying system account e-mails (From: "Jose L.Hales-Garcia" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Relaying system account e-mails (From: "Jose L.Hales-Garcia" <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Relaying system account e-mails (From: Dan Shoop <email@hidden>)



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