Internet Express for Tru64 UNIX Version 6.8 Administration Guide (14233)

3. Click Add. A new form is displayed (Figure 6-5).
Figure 6-5 Mail Server List Form for Adding or Modifying Servers
4. Fill out the form. Table 6-2 defines the settings.
5. Click Submit to make the necessary changes. A status message is displayed when the changes
are complete.
Table 6-2 IMP Mail Server List Settings
DescriptionSetting
A unique identifier for this server entry. If this key begins with an underscore
character, “_”, then it is treated as a prompt. As a prompt, the Name will be displayed
in the server list, but no other server information is required, and the prompt may
not be selected as a server by the user.
Key
Enter the text displayed to the user. This should also be unique and have some
meaning to the user.
Name
Enter the hostname of the mail server.Server
Enter the protocol type of the server. For example imap, pop3, imap/ssl,
imap/ssl/novalidate-cert, and so on. Note, If you are using a self-signed
server certificate with imap/ssl or pop3/ssl then you must also specify the
novalidate-cert option to tell the c-client to ignore the lack of a valid Certificate
Authority (CA) on the certificate.
Protocol
Enter the port for the mail service. 143 or 110 are the most common values.Port
If you wish to restrict users to a subfolder, enter the path here. Common values
would be mail/ for UW-IMAP or INBOX. for Cyrus IMAP.
Folders
Enter a path to remove from mailbox names for presentation purposes. A common
value for Cyrus IMAP servers is INBOX. This may cause confusion between shared
folders and personal folders if they share the same name.
Namespace
Enter the default hostname to use after the @ for the from address when sending
mail. This value will also be used to complete unqualified addresses in the compose
window. This property can be useful when the server sending and receiving mail is
different.
Maildomain
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