The System Default User Settings are the default values used for setting the Domain Default User Settings when a new domain is created.
The following will occur when a users mailbox is over the Max Mailbox Size:
Important: If you set a size limit for mailboxes, then by default the Disk Space Indicator will be displayed when users log into the Web client. To turn it off, see Managing the Client Disk Space Indicator.
Note: When the Maximum Mailbox Size value is set to a value other than Unlimited in the user settings, it will override the e-mail domain's default settings. In this case, the unlimited value is no longer unlimited for the domain default settings. For more information, see Adding a New IMail User.
Note. When the Maximum Mailbox Messages value is set to a value other than Unlimited in the user settings, it will override the e-mail domain's default settings. In this case, the unlimited value is no longer unlimited for the domain default settings. For more information, see Adding a New IMail User.
Note: The system will automatically uncheck this feature, once the user has changed their password.
Caution: Clearing the Access Information Services check box permanently deletes the user's information from the LDAP database and prevents distribution of user information via the IMail LDAP service. There is currently no method available to hide information within an OpenLDAP database, except to use this option to clear user information. If you want to show LDAP information for this user after clearing this option, you must add the LDAP information back into the user information.
Important: "iclient.config"
can control the access of the above tools on a system wide basis only.
Example:
To enable Calendaring, and disable Notes and Tasks. The domain level or user level Personal Information Management must be enabled, then modify the following keys in "iclient.config"
:
<add value="true" Key="EnableAppointments"/>
<add value="true" Key="EnableMeetingRequests"/>
<add value="false" Key="EnableNotes"/>
<add value="false" Key="EnableTasks"/>
Outlook synchronization is also capable, but requires installing the IMail Collaboration Client. This enables synchronizing e-mail, contacts, calendars, tasks and notes with mobile devices.
See the Mobile Synchronization Setup for more client help.
Note: Disabling Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync at the User Property Level will disable synchronization for only the specified user.
Tip: For a single user to begin using Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync® there are 3 levels that require Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync® to be enabled: 1) System level, 2) Domain level (see Domain Properties) and 3) the User level (See User Properties).
Save. Click to save your settings.