Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive
Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive
Chapter 31 KMS Web AdministrationFigure 31.7The Settings dialog box31.7 User accountsA user account is a username and password used for accessing services on the server. In caseof Kerio MailServer, one part of the user account is a mailbox. The username and passwordare used for authentication to this mailbox.User Account DefinitionTo create new user accounts, click the Add user button in the User Accounts section. You canthen select from the user account templates, if they are available in Kerio MailServer.The templates in Kerio MailServer facilitate creation of user accounts with the same or similarparameters. An example: if the same quota and authentication type is to be specified for allnew users, Kerio MailServer administrator can create a template that contains these settings.When this template is used, the quota and authentication type will be pre-populated.Note: The template cannot be created in KMS Web Administration. Only the provider with fullaccess rights to Kerio MailServer is able to create such templates.After the template is selected, a window with the following tabs appears:GeneralIn the first tab, enter the general user information, e.g. the username and password:320
31.7 User accountsFigure 31.8Template selectionFigure 31.9User administration — the General tabLogin nameUser login name (note: the domain must be the local primary domain; otherwise enterthe full email address, e.g. user@anothercompany.com, not only user).The username is not case-sensitive.321
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31.7 User accountsFigure 31.8Template selectionFigure 31.9User administration — the General tabLogin nameUser login name (note: the domain must be the local primary domain; otherwise enterthe full email address, e.g. user@anothercompany.com, not only user).The username is not case-sensitive.321