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Editing message center access and settings – Google Message Security Batch Reference Guide User Manual

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The timezone field is shown in the Quarantine Summary and the Message
Center.

WARNING:

Don’t change this setting in the Administration Console. It should

be managed by the users themselves, at the user’s Message Center.

6.

Also found in the displayuser output, the lang_locale (for users) field
enables user-level language localization in Message Center’s static text, the
default top text, character sets, and date format.

lang_local en_us.utf8

This affects Quarantine Summary and (if set to a supported language)
Message Center. See “Language and Timezone” on page 569 for supported
languages and character encodings, and the field values.

Editing Message Center Access and Settings

This example shows how to edit the Message Center settings at the org-level and
includes:

Locating the org’s Default User

Enabling Message Center access for all users in the organization

Setting permissions to let users modify their own spam filters, turn filters on or
off, manage personal sender lists, and add user aliases.

See also “Viewing Authentication and Password Settings” on page 540, and
“Seeing if a User Has Received a Welcome Notification” on page 547.

Note:

This example uses the Administration Console batch command syntax.

Edit an Organization’s Default User Settings Used for Each New User’s
Message Center

1.

Use the

displayorg

command to locate your org’s Default User template.

displayorg Sales

The output of this command lists several settings. Find the default_user.

default_user [email protected]

Note:

The naming convention for a Default User is ,

postinidefault@, @.

2.

Using the displayuser command, determine the Default User’s Message
Center access setting.

displayuser [email protected]

The displayuser output lists several user settings. Find the weblocked setting
which, in this example, Message Center access is blocked.

weblocked ‘1 (yes)’