Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive
Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive
Chapter 31 KMS Web Administration31.6 Welcome pageAfter a successful login to KMS Web Administration, the Kerio MailServer welcome page isopened. This page is divided into two parts:Figure 31.5Main page• The left pane of the window including a tree of sections does not change. The main section(the page that appears upon each connection) called Domain administration shows generalinformation about the domain. The section includes three subsections — User accounts,User groups and Aliases.• The right pane lists contents of the section previously selected in the left pane.Domain administrationThe Domain administration section contains two sections:• Server informationVersionKerio MailServer version information. To see more detailed information, click theAbout button on the left side of the toolbar.Host server nameThe name of the computer where the Kerio MailServer is running on.Current domainThe name of the current domain. Administration can be performed only by users withthe appropriate rights, who have their user accounts created in the correspondingdomain.• Statistics for domainA number of users, groups and aliases (only the aliases specified directly in the Aliasessection are considered).Below these tables, simple key for other KMS Web Administration subsections can be found.318
31.6 Welcome pageLocalizations of KMS Web AdministrationKMS Web Administration interface is available in several language versions. Language can beswitched after using the Settings button which can be found on the KMS Web Administrationtoolbar (see figure 31.6).Figure 31.6The Settings buttonClick on the button to open the Settings dialog box (see figure 31.7) and select one of thefollowing language versions:• English• Czech• Chinese• Italian• Japanese• German• Portuguese• Russian• Slovak• Spanish• Dutch• FrenchSave changes by the OK button.319
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Chapter 31 KMS Web Administration31.6 Welcome pageAfter a successful login to KMS Web Administration, the <strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer welcome page isopened. This page is divided into two parts:Figure 31.5Main page• The left pane of the window including a tree of sections does not change. The main section(the page that appears upon each connection) called Domain administration shows generalinformation about the domain. The section includes three subsections — User accounts,User groups and Aliases.• The right pane lists contents of the section previously selected in the left pane.Domain administrationThe Domain administration section contains two sections:• Server informationVersion<strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer version information. To see more detailed information, click theAbout button on the left side of the toolbar.Host server nameThe name of the computer where the <strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer is running on.Current domainThe name of the current domain. Administration can be performed only by users withthe appropriate rights, who have their user accounts created in the correspondingdomain.• Statistics for domainA number of users, groups and aliases (only the aliases specified directly in the Aliasessection are considered).Below these tables, simple key for other KMS Web Administration subsections can be found.318