IMAP Settings
How to get here
- From the home page, click the > tab. The page appears.
At the top of each Services page, the name of the Service, its Status (Running or Stopped), and a button appears. This allows you to Start or Stop individual Services from their respective web pages, as well as from the page.
You can use the IMAP Settings page to configure the IMAP Server. IMAP 4 lets users access remote messages stored on the mail server as if they were local. Users can read, move, delete mail, create mailboxes on the server system. Since messages reside on the server, users can access their mailboxes from multiple machines.
After making changes, click . Stop the service, wait 5-10 seconds and restart the service.
- Choose one of the following from the list box.
- Select this option to turn off event logging.
- Select to send event information to a file of this name, where MM is the month and DD is the day the log was written. This file is stored in the Spool directory
- Select to send information to the Windows Application Log (viewed with the Windows Event viewer).
- Select to send event information to the Log file indicated on the Logging tab.
- Select the check box to write debug messages to the log file for debugging IMAP4 problems. This option is resource intensive.
- Select the check box to require the IMAP4 client to subscribe to use a private mailbox. A user who is not a subscriber is refused access. Do not enable this option if you wish to use web messaging. Choose this option if users are using Outlook or another client.
- Public Mailboxes. Select the check box to require the IMAP4 client to subscribe to use a public mailbox. A user who is not a subscriber is refused access.
- Select the check box to allow users to login to the system without authenticating via secure mode (such as SSL ).
SSL Settings
- Select the check box to enable a dedicated port that accepts only SSL- encrypted connections from the IMAP4 service. You can change the default port used by the SSL Listener in the SSL port box.
- Enter the port used by the dedicated SSL Listener to accept connections. The default IMAP4 SSL port is 993; the valid range is from 1 - 32,000.
- Select the check box to enable the IMAP4 service to accept SSL/TLS connections over the IMAP4 port through use of the STARTTLS command.
Advanced Options
When logging on to IMAP4 , the service returns a welcome message that identifies the mail server version and vendor. You can use the IMAP Advanced options to change the service's welcome message, for example, if you want to hide the mail server version and vendor information.
- Enter the text you want display in the IMAP service welcome message. The text is limited to 400 characters or less. If you enter over 400 characters, the system uses the default message. To intentionally revert back to the default message, clear this field.
Click to save your settings. An "Update Successful" message and the time of the update appears.
Managing Mailboxes