Setting up the mail server for the first time – Apple AppleShare IP 6.0 User Manual
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Close the Web & File Server settings dialog box.
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Restart the Web & File Server.
If the server is running, choose Stop Web & File Server from the Server menu. After the
server stops, choose Start Web & File Server from the Server menu.
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Make sure you’ve created at least one share point with a valid Windows folder name.
Valid Windows folder names have 12 characters or fewer, and no special characters or
punctuation. For instructions on creating a share point, see “Setting Up File Sharing for the
First Time” on page 49.
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Make sure the following networking software is installed and configured on each of your
Windows clients:
m On your Windows 95 clients, install the “Client for Microsoft Networks,” “TCP/IP
Protocol,” and “File and Print Sharing for Microsoft Networks” software.
m On your Windows NT clients, install the “Workstation” and “TCP/IP Protocol” software.
For instructions on installing or configuring this software, see your Windows software
documentation.
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On a Windows client computer, connect to the Web & File Server using the Network
Neighborhood.
Open the Network Neighborhood window to see the AppleShare IP server. It may take up to
an hour or more before the Web & File Server appears. Double-click the icon to connect to
the server.
Note: Client users in a different workgroup from the Web & File Server need to double-click
the Entire Network icon, find and double-click the correct workgroup icon, and double-click
the Web & File Server icon.
Now go to the next section to set up the Mail Server.
Setting Up the Mail Server for the First Time
If you want your users to be able to send and receive e-mail messages via TCP or AppleTalk,
you need to enable mail service for each user.