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DNS Prerequisites

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/dns-prerequisites-p45252680

For sending mail, the Axigen SMTP Sending service uses DNS to resolve hostnames and email-routing information (using the internal DNR - Domain Name Resolver service)...To receive mail, the MX record of the DNS domains that Axigen will handle must be configured correctly to route the message to the mail server

IMAP

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/imap-p45253819

Encryption and Authentication
Various authentication types can be used in Axigen for IMAP secured (SSL/TLS) / unsecured connections...If you do not specify a limit for the maximum number of (authentication) errors allowed for a IMAP client's session, security risks may arise

Services Architecture

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/services-architecture-p45253623

Security
Axigen incorporates an advanced filtering system and other innovative security tools (AntiVirus, AntiSpam, AntiSpoofing - SPF Authentication, SSL/TLS authentication etc.)

POP3

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/pop3-p45253821

Encryption and Authentication
Various authentication types can be used in Axigen for IMAP secured (SSL/TLS) or unsecured connections...If you do not specify a limit for the maximum number of (authentication) errors allowed for a POP3 client's session, security risks may arise

SNMP & Prometheus Metrics

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/snmp-prometheus-metrics-p668205461

It requires basic HTTP authentication using a reporting enabled admin account.
Metrics

Auto-discovery for Mozilla Thunderbird (via IMAP / POP3)

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/auto-discovery-for-mozilla-thunderbird-via-imap-pop3-p49120013

>password-encrypted</authentication>
2016-11-24 05:39:16 -0500 16 axigen WEBMAIL:00001D9A: >> AUTOCONFIG <username>user@example.com</username>

SSL Control Context

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/ssl-control-context-p45254427

SET [dhParamFile <file>] – sets path to Diffie-Hellman param file
SET [requestClientAuth <yes – requests / does not request client authentication

DNSBL

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/dnsbl-p45253605

One thing to note is that a connection is not rejected if the sender is authenticated even if the connecting IP is listed in one of the DNSBL operators used

Mailbox API (REST) Documentation

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/mailbox-api-rest-documentation-p666927108

Axigen's Mailbox REST API
The API provides access to a mailbox to any REST client that is able to authenticate against one of the Axigen accounts

CLI

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/cli-p45253827

The connection to the service must be authenticated using an Axigen server administrator account. This can be the default "admin" account or a delegated admin user

POP3proxy Context

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/pop3proxy-context-p668631123

SET [maxErrors <maxErrors>] – sets the max. no. of wrong commands
SET [maxAuthErrors <maxErrors>] – sets the max. no. of failed authentications...SET [userdbConnectorName <name>] – sets the name of the userdb connector
SET [authenticateOnProxy <yes|no>] – specifies if user authentication

Clustering: Solution Architecture Diagram

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/clustering-solution-architecture-diagram-p45255077

In the diagram we have included a representation of the adjacent nodes such as the hot-standby node required for high availability purposes and the LDAP server, required for connection routing purposes

IMAPproxy Context

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/imapproxy-context-p668598372

SET [maxErrors <maxErrors>] – sets the max. no. of wrong commands
SET [maxAuthErrors <maxErrors>] – sets the max. no. of failed authentications...SET [userdbConnectorName <name>] – sets the name of the userdb connector
SET [authenticateOnProxy <yes|no>] – specifies if user authentication

Queue Management

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/queue-management-p45253814

Reverse Path : root@localdomain
Authenticated Path

iCalendar Functionality

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/icalendar-functionality-p45254798

Outlook 2007, 2010, and 2014 are not supported due to their inability to authenticate via HTTP for free / busy requests. For these, we recommend the usage of the Axigen Outlook Connector...Once the support for iCalendar is enabled by the administrator, the users can access their task and calendar information by configuring a couple of standard HTTP addresses within the client and then authenticating

SMTP Sending

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/smtp-sending-p45253838

Routing Rules
Configuring Routing Rules allows you to customize SMTP Sending actions for all or a part of the transmitted email communication

FTP Backup Context

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/ftp-backup-context-p45254447

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

SPF

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/spf-p45253597

SPF (Sender Policy Framework) is a sender authentication method developed in order to ensure mail server's security by applying different anti-spoofing mechanisms

FTP Back-up & Restore

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/ftp-back-up-restore-p1373443043

Control
To set a maximum number of errors caused by invalid commands received from clients or by failed authentication attempts check the respective options in the "Error Control" area of the Backup

Deep Linking Emails in Third Party Apps to Open in WebMail

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/deep-linking-emails-in-third-party-apps-to-open-in-webmail-p49120416

your own criteria.
we won't be covering single sign-on in this article — this is something that you will have to do in the background, as for the user we will assume that they will be authenticated

WebMailproxy Context

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/webmailproxy-context-p668631145

SET [maxErrors <maxErrors>] – sets the max. no. of wrong commands
SET [maxAuthErrors <maxErrors>] – sets the max. no. of failed authentications...SET [requestsQueueMaxSize <size>] – sets the maximum number of queued requests/backend
SET [authenticateOnProxy <yes|no>] – enables/disables authentication

Examples

https://www.axigen.com/documentation/examples-p47120660

# If the connecting IP address is between 192.168.1.2 and 192.168.1.5 allow remote delivery for all users without authentication

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