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Configure Microsoft Outlook 2007 for LDAP access. You can use the LDAP directory included with Groupware Server 6.0 to search for contacts. The below instructions are intended for Outlook 2007 users. Outlook 2002/XP/2003 users can find instructions for setting up the Groupware Server 6.0 LDAP Address book in this Knowledge Base top Created: 5/13/2008 Size: 2688 bytes Viewed: 4139 |
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Configure Mozilla Thunderbird 2.x for LDAP access. You can use the LDAP directory included with Groupware Server 6.0 to search for contacts. The below instructions are intended for Mozilla Thunderbird users. Outlook 2002/XP/2003 users can find instructions for setting up the Groupware Server 6.0 LDAP Address book in this Knowledge B Created: 5/13/2008 Size: 2354 bytes Viewed: 3399 |
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Configure Outlook 2002 (XP) or Outlook 2003 for LDAP access. You can use the LDAP directory included with Groupware Server 6.0 to search for contacts. The below instructions are intended for Outlook 2002/XP or Outlook 2003 users. Outlook 2007 users should see this Knowledge Base topic for configuration instructions. Mozilla Firefox users should see this K Created: 5/12/2008 Size: 2668 bytes Viewed: 2176 |
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Should I use a default domain, a domain alias, or an e-mail alias? Groupware Server 6.0 must be configured with a default domain to send and receive e-mail. By default, Groupware Server 6.0 will reject e-mail that is sent to the server that does not reference a domain listed in the Default domain field, domain aliases field, or matches an E-mail al Created: 6/20/2008 Size: 2288 bytes Viewed: 1536 |
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Use Aliases or domain aliases to add multiple domain support in Groupware Server 6.0 With Groupware Server 6.0, you can collect e-mail from multiple POP3 servers for multiple domains, then use aliases to deliver them to user mailboxes. For example, if you have a user name john , who already receives his company e-mail as john@company.com, and you have a second domain name called, Created: 11/18/2003 Size: 2623 bytes Viewed: 1447 |
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Using Pidgin with the Groupware Server 6.0 IM server. Pidgin is a free, Open Source IM client that supports a variety of platforms including XMPP (Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol ), which is the protocol that is used to connect to Groupware Server 6's IM server. Once you have downloaded and installed Pidgin according to the instruct Created: 8/13/2008 Size: 1908 bytes Viewed: 1382 |
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Move the data and archive folder to a different drive. You can move the GWDATA and Archive folder for Groupware Server 6.0 to a different drive, which can help free up disk space. Both of these folders contains files including e-mail (both messages and attachments) and documents that are larger than 4KB in size. If you wish to mov Created: 5/7/2008 Size: 2701 bytes Viewed: 1318 |
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Using PSI with the Groupware Server 6.0 IM server PSI is a free IM client that supports XMPP (Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol ), which is the protocol that is used to connect to Groupware Server 6's IM server. Once you have downloaded and installed PSI according to the instructions on the PSI web site, do the following Created: 8/13/2008 Size: 1377 bytes Viewed: 1254 |
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Howto: Purge old e-mail from Archive With Software602 Groupware Server 6, you can easily purge your archive of old e-mail messages and either completely delete them, or move them to backup media, offsite storage, etc. Accessing the Archive Administration To access the Archive Administration, do the following: Log in to the Groupwar Created: 9/19/2008 Size: 2316 bytes Viewed: 1238 |
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Move Groupware Server 6.0 to a different drive. If moving the GWDATA and Archive folders as described in this Knowledge Base topic does not clear enough space for you or you wish to move the entire Groupware Server 6.0 application to a different folder or drive then you will need to follow these instructions. This procedure will also move Created: 5/7/2008 Size: 4700 bytes Viewed: 1233 |
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Enable LDAP directory services in Groupware Server 6.0. To enable the LDAP server in Groupware Server 6.0, do the following: Log in to the Groupware Server 6.0 Administration interface as an Administrator. Click to expand the Mail Services tree from the options in the left pane. Click the LDAP option in the left pane. Click to add a check Created: 5/12/2008 Size: 2178 bytes Viewed: 1202 |
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Migrate Groupware Server 6.0 to a new server. This article is intended for those who wish to move Groupware Server 6.0 to a new server, and the installation path on the new server will be identical to the old server. If you wish to move Groupware Server 6.0 to a new drive, or your new server has a storage volume that is not Created: 5/7/2008 Size: 3091 bytes Viewed: 1093 |
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Using Autoresponders in Groupware Server 6.0 An Autoresponder is a great way to let senders of e-mail know you received their e-mail message and that you will get back to him or her. The most common use for an autoresponder is to let senders know you are out of the office. To create an autoresponder, you will need to create a mail rule to r Created: 4/11/2008 Size: 1411 bytes Viewed: 993 |
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