Changing the imap response name, Using case-sensitive imap folder names, Controlling imap connections per user – Apple Mac OS X Server (Administrator’s Guide) User Manual
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Click the Protocols tab and select Enable IMAP, if it is not already checked.
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Click IMAP Options.
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Select “Require CRAM-MD5 authentication” and click Save.
Changing the IMAP Response Name
You can change the DNS name that your IMAP mail service sends back to a user’s mail client
software when the client initiates an IMAP connection.
To change the IMAP response name:
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In Server Settings, click the Internet tab.
2
Click Mail Service and choose Configure Mail Service.
3
Click the Protocols tab and select Enable IMAP, if it is not already checked.
4
Click IMAP Options.
5
Enter the DNS name you want your mail service to use when responding to IMAP
connections, then click Save.
Using Case-Sensitive IMAP Folder Names
You can allow mail users to create IMAP folders with names that are spelled the same but are
capitalized differently. For example, a user could have one folder named ‘”Urgent” and a
different folder named “URGENT.”
To allow case-sensitive IMAP folder names:
1
In Server Settings, click the Internet tab.
2
Click Mail Service and choose Configure Mail Service.
3
Click the Protocols tab and select Enable IMAP, if it is not already checked.
4
Click IMAP Options.
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Select “Use case-sensitive IMAP folder names” and click Save.
Controlling IMAP Connections Per User
You can adjust the load each mail user can put on your server by limiting the number of
connections each user can have on a single IP address.
To limit IMAP connections per user:
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In Server Settings, click the Internet tab.
2
Click Mail Service and choose Configure Mail Service.
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Click the Protocols tab, then click IMAP Options.