Account Context
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/account-context-p45254471
SET [accountType <basic|premium>] – sets the account type
SET [twoFactorConfigured <yes|no>] – sets if two factor authentication
Mailbox API – Account
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/mailbox-api-account-p666828978
The list is a combination between domain aliases and account aliases; by default, these aliases can also be used for authentication – this can be controlled through the allowAliasLogins admin level configuration...--https://axigen.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/DP/pages/773357577/Mailbox+API+Authentication+and+Authorization#Password-Expiration--NEW
Configuring the CLI Service
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/configuring-the-cli-service-p1373439485
Through "Service Configuration" you can manage logging, authentication and encryption, error, and thread control parameters...Error control
To set a maximum allowed number of errors caused by invalid commands received from clients or by failed authentication attempts, check the related options in the "Error Control" area
Mailbox API – Account Security
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/mailbox-api-account-security-p1602977833
To enhance security, accessing the Account Security features requires re-authentication. Users must re-enter their password, after which the API client must call the endpoint
WebMail Extensions
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/webmail-extensions-p1389395971
All sensitive authentication and authorization processes are managed by Zoom, which limits potential security vulnerabilities...Authorization and Token Endpoints: These are the URLs where Axigen will send authentication requests and receive access tokens from Microsoft Teams
CLI Context
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/cli-context-p45254417
SET [maxErrors <maxErrors>] – sets the max no. of wrong commands
SET [maxAuthErrors <maxErrors>] – sets the max no. of failed authentications...SET [maxAuthCommands <maxCmds>] – sets the max no. of commands that can be issued before authentication
SET [maxConnThreads <maxThreads>] – sets the max no. of threads handling the conn
SMTP Receiving
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/smtp-receiving-p45253817
Authentication
Authentication is a method for preventing non-desirable actions by granting access to Axigen server's SMTP Receiving features to authenticated users only
Configuring Account Class Quotas & Restrictions
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/configuring-account-class-quotas-restrictions-p1373440390
Authenticator app: Generates a code via an authenticator app (such as Google Authenticator)
Auto-discovery for the Axigen Mobile Apps (via DNS TXT record)
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/auto-discovery-for-the-axigen-mobile-apps-via-dns-txt-record-p2560655364
AWS Route 53: Create a record with name _axigen, type TXT, value "webmail.example.com" (with surrounding quotes), TTL 3600
Mailbox API – Error Handling
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/mailbox-api-error-handling-p683540544
401 Unauthorized
The user needs to authenticate
Managing Service Listeners
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/managing-service-listeners-p1373438963
Additional attributes such as the Path to DH (Diffie-Hellman) parameter, Max chain verification depth, Cipher suite, Ephemeral Key, and certificate-based authentication requests can be used for more specific...Use the Request certificate-based authentication from the client option to specify if client certificate-based authentication should be requested or not
Special HSP Requests
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/special-hsp-requests-p45254822
Access to the private zone is only granted to successfully authenticated clients. If authentication is not successful, the client has access only to the public zone...This session key MUST be used as a value for the "_h" variable in all HTTP queries, for session authentication.
login.hsp
Configuring the SMTP Receiving Service
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/configuring-the-smtp-receiving-service-p1373439030
Error control
To set a maximum allowed number of errors caused by invalid commands received from clients or by failed authentication attempts, check the related options in the Error Control area
POP3 Context
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/pop3-context-p45254439
SET [maxErrors <maxErrors>] – sets the max. no. of wrong commands
SET [maxAuthErrors <maxErrors>] – sets the max. no. of failed authentications...SET [plainConnAuthTypes (types)] – sets types of authentication on plain conn.
SET [secureConnAllowLogin <yes – allows/does not allow plain text login on secure conn
Encryption
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/encryption-p45253590
The DIGEST-MD5 is the required authentication mechanism for LDAP v3 servers.
The Digest-MD5 is based on the HTTP Digest Authentication...Its primary use today is with Kerberos authentication. Kerberos is the primary authentication mechanism in Windows Active Directory
IMAP Context
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/imap-context-p45254441
SET [maxErrors <maxErrors>] – sets the max. no. of wrong commands
SET [maxAuthErrors <maxErrors>] – sets the max. no. of failed authentications...SET [plainConnAuthTypes (types)] – sets the types of authentication on plain conn.
SET [secureConnAllowLogin <yes – allows/does not allow plain text login on secure conn
The mqview Tool
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/the-mqview-tool-p47120600
Reverse Path : root@localdomain
Authenticated Path
Status & Monitoring
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/status-monitoring-p1373442488
Charts – containing the basic policies for email routing.
Storage Charts – containing the advanced policies for email acceptance and routing.
DNS Based Service Discovery
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/dns-based-service-discovery-p47120690
For the full record format, configuration examples (BIND, Cloudflare, Route 53, etc.), and troubleshooting, see Auto-discovery for the Axigen Mobile Apps (via DNS TXT record)
Setting Up the DNR (Domain Name Resolver)
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/setting-up-the-dnr-domain-name-resolver-p45253862
don't configure a DNS server in the DNR settings page, then, in order to be able to send emails, you will have to configure a relay host using its IP in WebAdmin → Security and Filtering → Acceptance & Routing
Security & Filtering
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/security-filtering-p1373441492
The "Security & Filtering" section comprises tabs relative to Axigen's integration with anti-virus / anti-spam applications and the management of its global access control, acceptance and routing policies
Axigen Auto-discovery
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/axigen-auto-discovery-p49119962
Contingent upon the type of authentication configured on the server, Axigen users typically have to supply only their email address and account password during the account configuration
Auto-discovery Configuration
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/auto-discovery-configuration-p49119991
Thunderbird, Axigen Outlook Connector, etc.), the client will be capable to auto configure itself with the appropriate information related to the Incoming and Outgoing email servers, access ports, SSL, or authentication
OpenLDAP
https://www.axigen.com/documentation/openldap-p45253503
authentication (read operation)
SMTP routing (read operation)
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