 Getting Started with IMail Server
 About Getting Started
 Other Information Sources
 Visit Our Web Site
 Components of an Internet Mail System
 IMail Support Center
 Planning Your Installation
 Step 1: What Do You Need?
 Step 2: Create DNS Entries for Your Mail Server
 Setting Up DNS for the Primary Mail Host
 Adding an Additional (Virtual) Mail Host
 Setting Up DNS for Multiple Mail Hosts
 Step 3: Choose the Type of User Database
 Step 4: What E-mail Services Do You Want to Provide?
 Step 5: Determine Security Levels and Access Control
 SMTP Mail Relay options
 SMTP Authentication
 SSL for IMail Server and Web Messaging
 Step 6: One Mail Domain (Host) or Multiple Domains?
 Installing IMail Server
 Step 1: Start the Installation and Activating IMail
 Step 2: Set up your Web Server
 Step 3: Set the Official Host Name for Your Server
 Step 4: Select the User Database
 Step 5: Set Security Options
 Step 6: Select the IMail Services You Want to Use
 Step 7: Final Options
 Instant Messenger User Database
 WorkgroupShare Client Setup
 Finalizing IMail Server Installation
 Initial IMail Administration Server Login
 Remote Administration Access
 Confirming your DNS Settings
 Confirming the User Database Setup
 Sending and Receiving Mail in a Test Account
 Confirming Your IMail Server Installation
 Upgrading the LDAP Database
 Upgrading
 Upgrading Using External Databases
 Uninstalling IMail Server
 Using IMail Antivirus
 About IMail Antivirus
 IMail Antivirus Administration
 Symantec Scan Engine Web Administrator
 Using IMail Antispam
 About IMail Antispam
 What You Can Do with the Antispam Features
 Accessing the Antispam Features
 Mail Servers and the DNS
 What is DNS?
 How a Mail Server Uses DNS
 Setting Up Mail Server Records in the DNS
 Configuring Your Local Network DNS server
 Example of a Basic Configuration
 Sample DNS Records
 Other Configurations
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