Where mail is stored 373, How user account settings affect mail service 373, What mail service can do about junk mail 373 – Apple Mac OS X Server (Administrator’s Guide) User Manual
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Contents
How User Account Settings Affect Mail Service 373
What Mail Service Can Do About Junk Mail 373
SMTP Authentication and Restricted SMTP Relay Combinations 375
Mismatched DNS Name and IP Address 375
What Mail Service Doesn’t Do 376
Mail Service Configuration in the Local Directory 376
Overview of Mail Service Tools 376
Overview of Ongoing Mail Service Management 379
Working With General Settings for Mail Service 380
Starting and Stopping Mail Service 380
Starting Mail Service Automatically 380
Requiring or Allowing Kerberos Authentication 381
Adding or Removing Local Names for the Mail Server 381
Changing Protocol Settings for Mail Service 382
Monitoring and Archiving Mail 382
Working With Settings for Incoming Mail 382
Limiting Incoming Message Size 383
Deleting Email Automatically 383
Notifying Users Who Have New Mail 383
Working With Settings for Incoming POP Mail 384
Requiring Authenticated POP (APOP) 384
Changing the POP Response Name 384
Changing the POP Port Number 385
Working With Settings for Incoming IMAP Mail 385
Requiring Secure IMAP Authentication 385
Changing the IMAP Response Name 386
Using Case-Sensitive IMAP Folder Names 386
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