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Apple AppleShare IP 6.2 User Manual

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Chapter 2

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Click the Enable button.

When mail is enabled, the user can connect to this computer for mail service.

Note: You only need to enter information in the Mail Account location text box if you’re
sharing users and groups and you want to run the Mail Server on a secondary server; see
AppleShare IP Help for additional instructions. If left blank, mail will be stored on the
primary server. For the easiest setup and maintenance, it’s recommended that you run the
Mail Server on the primary server unless there is not enough disk space for the expected
mail load.

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Click Save.

Mail is set up for this user. He or she can configure and use any client e-mail application that
supports either the POP or IMAP protocol. For more information about these protocols or
other mail settings, see the Mail Server section of AppleShare IP Help after you complete the
remaining instructions in this manual.

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If the Mail Server is not already running, choose Start Mail Server from the Mail Admin
program’s Server menu.

Additional Setup for Multiple Mail Servers

If you install the AppleShare IP Mail Server on more than one computer (which requires the
purchase of an additional copy of AppleShare IP), you need to coordinate the flow of mail
among all of the computers that provide mail service. Be sure to review mail service and mail
forwarding in the Mail Server section of AppleShare IP Help after you’ve completed this
chapter. You should also review your license agreement.

The Mail Server is now set up. Go to the next section to set up the Print Server.

Important

Be sure to tell the user to enter the account name and the password you

assigned in the General panel when setting up his or her logon information in a mail
application.