Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive
Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive
Chapter 12 ToolsFigure 12.3Time IntervalsValidity of Time IntervalsWhen defining a time interval three types of time ranges (subintervals) can be used:Absolute— interval has explicit start and end dates, it does not repeatWeekly— interval repeats every week (on selected days)Daily— interval repeats every day (in selected hours)If a certain time interval consists of multiple ranges of different types, it is valid in the timedefined by the intersection of absolute ranges with the union of daily and weekly ranges. Insymbols:(d1 | d2 | w1 | w2) & (a1 | a2)whered1, d2 — daily rangesw1, w2 — weekly rangesa1, a2 — absolute rangesDefining Time IntervalsYou can create, edit or delete time intervals in the Configuration → Definitions → Time Rangessection.Clicking on the Add button will display the following dialog window:100
12.3 Setting Remote AdministrationFigure 12.4Defining Time IntervalNameName (identification) of the time interval. You can enter a new name (create a new interval)or select an existing one and add a new item to it.DescriptionA text description (for informative purposes only).Time Interval TypeThe type of interval: Daily, Weekly or Absolute.From, ToThe beginning and the end of the time range. Here you can enter the start and end time,a day of the week or a date (depending on the interval type).Valid at daysThe day of the week on which the interval will be valid. You can select certain days(Selected days) or use one of the pre-set items (Everyday, Weekday, Weekend).Time intervals cannot be cascaded.12.3 Setting Remote AdministrationIf you wish to administer Kerio MailServer from a different computer than the one on which itis installed, you need to enable remote administration. You can set remote administration inthe Configuration → Remote Administration section.Remote administration can be enabled for Kerio Administration Console and/or for KMS WebAdministration:101
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Chapter 12 ToolsFigure 12.3Time IntervalsValidity of Time IntervalsWhen defining a time interval three types of time ranges (subintervals) can be used:Absolute— interval has explicit start and end dates, it does not repeatWeekly— interval repeats every week (on selected days)Daily— interval repeats every day (in selected hours)If a certain time interval consists of multiple ranges of different types, it is valid in the timedefined by the intersection of absolute ranges with the union of daily and weekly ranges. Insymbols:(d1 | d2 | w1 | w2) & (a1 | a2)whered1, d2 — daily rangesw1, w2 — weekly rangesa1, a2 — absolute rangesDefining Time IntervalsYou can create, edit or delete time intervals in the Configuration → Definitions → Time Rangessection.Clicking on the Add button will display the following dialog window:100