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Login to the I-Mail interface with the administrative username (usually the default www123_4 style username you use to
login to FTP or FrontPage).
Click on User Administration.
Click on the 'Add User' Button.
You will then see numerous fields, but this document only covers the most pertinent fields.
- UserID
The account you want mail sent to. If you want mail to
go to support@yourdomain.com, The user ID would be support.
- Password
Enter the password for this mailbox. This password
will be used to check mail, and to login to the Imail web interface to change user information and reset passwords.
- Confirm Password
Re-enter the password you typed under 'Password'.
- User Information Fields
These are optional but are helpful to track who uses
which mailbox.
- Max Mailbox Size
This is the maximum amount of space the mailbox can
hold, in kilobytes. The default is 0, which means unlimited space. If a value other than 0 is set, and the maximum mailbox size is reached, the oldest items in the mailbox will be deleted automatically.
- Max Num Messages
This is the maximum number of messages the mailbox
will hold. The default is 0, which means an unlimited number of messages. If a value other than 0 is set, and the maximum number of messages is reached, the oldest items in the mailbox will be deleted
automatically.
- User Cannot Change Password
Checking this box will not allow the mailbox owner to change the password for that account through Telnet or the Imail interface. The administrator can always change passwords.
- Allow Web Access
This will allow them to connect via browser, the same
way the administrator does, but when they enter their login and password, they will only see the Personal Information Category. They will not be able to add, modify, or delete users. They will be able to modify
their own passwords and personal information (unless otherwise specified limited by the above fields).
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