Axigen Mail Server - Online documentation
This Online Documentation applies to Axigen Mail Server v.6.0 and all its subsequent versions.
Therefore, it will be constantly updated as new functionalities become available.
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Table of Contents
1. Mail Server Overview
2. Getting Started with AXIGEN
2.1. Software and Hardware requirements
2.2. Installing on Linux
2.2.1. Installing under RHEL, Fedora Core, Mandrake and SUSE (gcc3)
2.2.2. Installing under Fedora Core, Mandriva and SUSE (gcc4)
2.2.3. Installing under Debian 3.1
2.2.4. Installing under Debian 4.0 and Ubuntu
2.2.5. Installing under Gentoo
2.2.6. Installing under Slackware
2.3. Installing on BSD
2.3.1. Installing on FreeBSD
2.3.2. Installing on NetBSD
2.3.3. Installing on OpenBSD 4.1
2.3.4. Installing on OpenBSD
2.4. Installing on Solaris i386 and Sparc
2.5. Installing on Microsoft Windows
2.6. Uninstalling under Linux
2.6.1. Uninstalling under RHEL, Fedora Core, Mandriva /Mandrake and SUSE (gcc3, gcc4)
2.6.2. Uninstalling under Debian / Ubuntu
2.6.3. Uninstalling under Gentoo
2.6.4. Uninstalling under Slackware
2.7. Uninstalling under BSD
2.7.1. Uninstalling under FreeBSD
2.7.2. Uninstalling under NetBSD
2.7.3. Uninstalling under OpenBSD
2.8. Uninstalling under Solaris
2.9. Uninstalling on MS Windows
2.10. Starting / Stopping / Restarting the Server
2.11. Initial Server Configuration
2.11.1. Automated Configuration with the AXIGEN Configuration Wizard for Linux, BSD and Solaris
2.11.2. Automated Configuration with the AXIGEN Configuration Wizard for Microsoft Windows
2.11.3. Manually Setting the Admin Password
2.11.4. Manually Configuring WebAdmin Services
2.11.5. Creating a New Domain
2.11.6. Adding an Account to an Existing Domain
3. Mail Server Architecture
3.1. Generic Server Configuration
3.1.1. Running Services
3.1.2. Other Generic Server Parameters
3.1.3. DNR Settings
3.2. Services and Modules
3.2.1. SMTP Receiving
3.2.2. Processing
3.2.3. SMTP Sending
3.2.4. POP3
3.2.5. IMAP
3.2.6. Logging
3.2.7. Reporting
3.2.7.1. Reporting Parameters
3.2.8. WebMail
3.2.9. Storage
3.2.10. FTP Backup Service
3.2.11. RPOP Service
3.3. Connectivity and Threading
3.3.1. Listeners
3.3.2. Rules
3.3.3. Threads
3.4. Clustering Support
3.4.1. Cluster Overview
3.4.1.1. LDAP Introduction
3.4.1.1.1. Basic Directory Setup
3.4.1.1.2. LDAP Entry Structure
3.4.1.1.3. LDAP Authentication
3.4.1.2. AXIGEN Mapping System
3.4.1.3. AXIGEN Authentication System
3.4.1.4. AXIGEN Front-End Services Setup
3.4.1.4.1. The SMTP Proxy
3.4.1.4.2. The IMAP and POP3 Proxies
3.4.1.4.3. The WebMail Proxy
3.4.1.4.4. Mapping Setup
3.4.1.5. AXIGEN Back-End Services Setup
3.4.2. LDAP Routing
3.4.2.1. Configuring Mapping Parameters
3.4.2.2. POP3 Proxy Service
3.4.2.3. IMAP Proxy Service
3.4.2.4. Webmail Proxy Service
3.4.3. AXIGEN LDAP Authentication
3.4.4. Integrating Active Directory into a cluster environment
3.4.5. Exotic Cluster Setups
3.5. Groupware and collaboration
3.5.1. Personal Organizer & AXIGEN Outlook Connector
3.5.2. Folders and permissions
4. Mail Server Security
4.1. Authentication and Encryption
4.1.1. Kerberos Authentication within Active Directory
4.2. SPF and DomainKeys
4.2.1. AXIGEN Signing Module Usage and Configuration
4.3. Mail Filtering
4.3.1. Message Acceptance Rules
4.3.2. Routing Rules
4.3.3. Antivirus / Antispam Filters
4.3.4. Message Rules
4.3.4.1. SIEVE Overview and Implementation in AXIGEN
4.3.5. The AXIGEN Filtering Module
4.3.5.1. Filtering Module Implementation in AXIGEN
4.3.5.2. Configuring the AXIGEN Filtering Module
4.3.5.3. AXIGEN Filtering Module Commands
4.3.6. Activating and Prioritising Filters and Rules
4.3.7. Language Specifications for Policy Configuration
4.3.7.1. SMTP Functionalities (I)
4.3.7.2. SMTP Functionalities (II)
4.3.7.3. SMTP Functionalities (III)
5. User and Domain Configuration
5.1. Domains
5.2. User Accounts
5.3. Groups
5.4. Mailing Lists
5.5. Public Folders
6. Working with the WebMail Module in AXIGEN
6.1. Accessing/Leaving the WebMail Interface
6.2. Navigating in Your WebMail Account
6.3. Working with Messages in WebMail
6.4. WebMail Folders
6.5. Working with the Personal Organizer in WebMail
6.5.1. Working with your Calendar
6.5.2. Working with your Journal
6.5.3. Working with your Notes
6.5.4. Working with your Tasks
6.6. Configuring Account Settings in WebMail
6.6.1. Configuring Personal Data
6.6.2. WebMail Data Settings
6.6.3. Mail Filtering in WebMail
6.6.3.1. WebMail Filters Overview
6.6.4. Setting Sharing Permissions
6.6.5. Configuring WebMail RPOP Connections
6.6.6. WebMail Account Information
6.6.7. WebMail Blacklist
6.6.8. Requesting Temporary Email Addresses
7. Using AXIGEN WebMail features in Outlook
7.1. Installing the AXIGEN Outlook Connector
7.2. Server Side Rules
7.3. Folder Sharing
7.4. Open/Close other user's folders
7.5. Manage Global Permissions
8. Working with the Mobile WebMail Interface
8.1. Accessing/Leaving the Mobile WebMail Interface
8.2. Navigating in Your Mobile WebMail Account
8.3. Working with Messages
8.4. Manage Folder Permissions
9. Administration Tools Overview
9.1. Working with axigen.cfg
10. Configuring AXIGEN using WebAdmin
10.1. Configuring Global Settings
10.2. Managing AXIGEN Services
10.2.1. Configure the Running Services
10.2.2. SMTP Receiving Tab
10.2.3. SMTP Sending Tab
10.2.4. IMAP Tab
10.2.5. POP3 Tab
10.2.6. WebMail Tab
10.2.7. WebAdmin Tab
10.2.8. DNR Tab
10.2.9. Remote POP Tab
10.2.10. CLI Tab
10.3. Domains and Accounts
10.3.1. The Manage Domains Tab
10.3.1.1. Domains General Configuration
10.3.1.2. Subdomain Management
10.3.1.3. Defining Domain Aliases
10.3.1.4. Domain Message Filters Page
10.3.1.5. Configuring the Message Appender
10.3.1.6. Managing Account Defaults
10.3.1.6.1. Account Defaults General Parameters
10.3.1.6.2. Configuring Account Quotas and Restrictions
10.3.1.6.3. Managing Account Filters
10.3.1.6.4. Managing Originator/Recipient Restrictions per Account Defaults
10.3.2. Manage Accounts Tab
10.3.2.1. Accounts General Page
10.3.2.2. Account Aliases
10.3.2.3. Configuring Quotas and Restrictions
10.3.2.4. Account WebMail Options
10.3.2.5. Managing Message Filters
10.3.2.5.1. Admin Filters
10.3.2.5.2. User Filters
10.3.2.6. Managing Originator/Recipient Restrictions per Account
10.3.3. Groups Tab
10.3.3.1. Group General Configuration
10.3.3.2. Groups Message Filters
10.3.4. Mailing Lists
10.3.4.1. Mailing Lists General Configuration
10.3.4.2. Members
10.3.4.3. Subscription and Posting
10.3.4.4. Configuring Quotas and Restrictions
10.3.4.5. Mailing Lists WebMail Options
10.3.4.6. Mailing Lists Message Filters
10.3.5. Configuring Public Folders
10.3.5.1. Public Folders General Configuration
10.3.5.2. Configuring Public Folders Quotas
10.3.6. Account Classes Tab
10.3.6.1. Account Classes General Parameters
10.3.6.2. Configuring Quotas and Restrictions
10.3.6.3. Managing Message Filters
10.3.6.4. Managing Originator/Recipient Restrictions per Account Class
10.4. Security & Filtering
10.4.1. AntiVirus and AntiSpam Tab
10.4.1.1. Supported AV/AS Applications
10.4.1.2. Setting the AntiVirus Actions
10.4.1.3. AntiSpam Configuration
10.4.2. Additional AntiSpam Methods
10.4.3. Global Access Control
10.4.4. Acceptance & Routing Tab
10.4.4.1. Acceptance Basic Settings
10.4.4.2. Routing Basic Settings
10.4.4.3. Advanced Settings
10.4.5. Incoming Message Rules Tab
10.4.5.1. New Message Rule Page
10.5. Queue
10.5.1. Processing Tab
10.5.2. View Queue
10.6. Status & Monitoring
10.6.1. Reporting Service Tab
10.6.2. Charts Tab
10.6.2.1. Chart Parameters Configuration
10.6.2.2. Display Settings
10.6.3. Storage Charts
10.6.3.1. Detailed Storage Info
10.7. Logging
10.7.1. Local Services Log
10.7.2. Log Collection Rules
10.7.2.1. Log Collection Rule Configuration
10.7.3. View Log Files
10.7.4. Log Server Settings
10.8. Backup and Restore Tab
10.9. Automatic Migration Tab
10.10. Clustering Section
10.10.1. Clustering Setup
10.10.1.1. LDAP Connectors Page
10.10.1.2. User Maps Page
10.10.1.3. Routing and Authentication Page
10.10.2. POP3 Proxy Tab
10.10.3. IMAP Proxy Tab
10.10.4. Webmail Proxy Tab
10.11. Administration Rights Section
10.11.1. Administrative Groups Tab
10.11.1.1. General
10.11.1.2. Membership
10.11.1.3. Permissions
10.11.2. Administrative Users Tab
10.11.2.1. General
10.11.2.2. Membership
10.11.2.3. Permissions
10.11.3. Domain Admin Limits Configuration
10.12. TCP Listeners and Control Rules
10.12.1. Listeners
10.12.1.1. Configuring General Parameters
10.12.1.2. SSL Parameters for Listeners
10.12.2. Access and Flow Control Rules
11. Configuring AXIGEN using CLI
11.1. Connecting to CLI
11.2. Troubleshoot the CLI Connection
11.3. Common commands
11.4. Context Specific Commands (I)
11.5. Context Specific Commands (II)
11.6. Special Contexts
12. Command Line Parameters for AXIGEN
13. RFCs Currently Implemented by AXIGEN
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