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WebAdmin Context

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/webadmin-context-p45254445

SET [maxErrors <maxErrors>] – sets the max. no. of wrong commands
SET [maxAuthErrors <maxErrors>] – sets the max. no. of failed authentications

CalDAV Calendar Sharing

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/caldav-calendar-sharing-p54493177

Starting with version X2 Axigen enables CalDAV clients to read public and shared calendars that are accessible to the authenticated Axigen account

CLI Service Description

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/cli-service-description-p45254399

The connection to the service must be authenticated using either the top administrator "admin" username and the password previously set for it, or another delegated administrative user

Message Flow Policies (smtpFilters.script)

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/message-flow-policies-smtpfilters-script-p47120602

Instead of directly editing smtpFilters, for normal usage, the administrator should use the following context from the WebAdmin module: Security & Filtering → Acceptance & Routing

Message Acceptance Policies

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/message-acceptance-policies-p45253615

deny incoming messages with attachments exceeding 3 MB
allow authenticated users only
accept secured connections only

V1, Legacy Configuration Style

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/v1-legacy-configuration-style-p45255223

In order to have heartbeat use the legacy configuration style, you have to specify crm no in the /etc/ha.d/ha.cf file. Follow the guidelines found on the documentation found online. Please note that this version is highly deprecated and no longer supported, thus the documentation may be incomplete or unmaintained. The following resources can be useful:
Heart

WebMail Context

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/webmail-context-p45254443

SET [maxErrors <maxErrors>] – sets the max. no. of wrong commands
SET [maxAuthErrors <maxErrors>] – sets the max. no. of failed authentications

Using CLI

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/using-cli-p45254401

For a list of available commands, type HELP
+OK: Authentication

Listeners & Rules

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/listeners-rules-p45253796

use Ephemeral Key;
request certificate-based authentication from

Mobility

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/mobility-p45253849

Once the authentication is complete the client would poll the account by asking the server if any new messages are available...The IMAP Idle feature allows the client to poll the Inbox regularly for new messages without having to transfer large amounts of data (during the authentication process and folder refresh) each time

Modularity

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/modularity-p45253435

Messages can be filtered at server, domain or user level via a variety of filters, including anti-virus / anti-spam, anti-spoofing (SPF authentication), DomainKeys and custom SIEVE scripts, identity confirmation

Domain Context

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/domain-context-p45254465

SET [showWebmailLogin <yes|no>] – enables/disables displaying this domain at WebMail login
SET [createUsersFromLdap <yes|no>] – enables/disables auto-creation of users authenticated

Axigen Cluster Deployment with DRBD

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/axigen-cluster-deployment-with-drbd-p45255028

For a list of available commands, type HELP
+OK: Authentication successful
<#> config server

V3, Pacemaker Configuration Style

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/v3-pacemaker-configuration-style-p45255219

The authkeys File
The /etc/ha.d/authkeys file contains pre-shared secrets used for mutual cluster node authentication

Let's Encrypt Support

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/lets-encrypt-support-p54493192

For a list of available commands, type HELP
+OK: Authentication successful
<#> config server