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IMS Mail Module - Options

IMPORTANT: You must restart the modwebd executable to effect any changes in the configuration of the Modular Web Agent or its plug-in modules. For information on loading and unloading the NetMail® Agents, see the Novell® NetMail Administration Guide at http://www.novell.com/documentation.

 

Limits

Maximum number of recipients per e-mail

Limits the number of recipients per message sent by users from the Modular Web Agent client.

The ModWeb Mail Module does not restrict the number of recipients for inbound messages that the Modular Web Agent client downloads from the user’s mailbox.

 

Message Size Limit

The maximum message size users can send from the Modular Web Agent.

The ModWeb Mail Module does not restrict the size of inbound messages the Modular Web Agent downloads from the user’s mailbox.

 

Address Book

The Address Book options allow you to control which address books users can access from the Modular Web mail templates.

NOTE: For information on sorting the ModWeb address books, see the Novell NetMail Administration Guide at http://www.novell.com/documentation.

 

Personal

If enabled, this option allows Modular Web Agent users to create personal address books.

Users’ personal address books are stored in their NDS User object. Consequently, users can access their personal address book from any location as long as they are logged in to the network.

 

System-wide

If enabled, this option gives users access to a system-wide address book in the Modular Web client (WebAccess or Webmail).

In the LDAP URL field, you can type the following LDAP parameters:

ldap://user:password@hostname:port/?basedn

  • The user:password variable is the user’s name and password.

  • Hostname identifies the LDAP server’s host name or IP address. If you type the IP address of a server running the Address Book Agent, users can access address book information from eDirectory™.

  • Port specifies the LDAP port assignment. If the LDAP server uses the default LDAP port (port 389), you do not need to specify a port.

  • Basedn identifies the address book context. This is required if the Require DN attribute is added to the Address Book Agent. It is ignored if the Derive DN from Authentication is added to the Address Book Agent. See the Novell NetMail Administration Guide for more information.

NOTE: If you are using the Address Book Agent to provide a system-wide address book, the only required parameters are hostname:port.

Users with the Privacy attribute set to Limited or None in their NDS User object are visible to other NetMail users in the System-Wide Addressbook. Users with an listed privacy setting are not visible in the System-Wide Addressbook.

NOTE: For information on providing domain-specific address books, see the Novell NetMail Administration Guide at http://www.novell.com/documentation.

 

Default LDAP Server

If enabled, this option allows users to define their own public address books in the Modular Web client (WebAccess or Webmail).

To define a default Public LDAP Server, type the host name or IP address of any public LDAP server in the LDAP URL field. You can use the same LDAP parameters discussed under System-Wide LDAP Server.

 

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