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How do I enable SMTP Authentication in an MS Outlook Client? |
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To enable SMTP Authentication you must make changes to the Properties of the Account that is trying to send email via Icewarp Different version of MS outlook have different methods of accessing the Account Properties dialog, so this FAQ is gener |
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Are there any differences between server and user SSL certificates? |
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Yes, they are required for different processes. Server Certificates required on servers that wish to communicate using an SSL/TLS encrypted connection. User certificates allow a single user to digitally sign, and optionally encrypt, his |
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Errors in Outlook Express |
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Below is a list of handy Outlook Express Error Codes. They are relevant for: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.0 for Windows 2000 Microsoft Outlook Express 6.0 for Windows 98 Microsoft Outlook Express 6.0 for Windows 98 Secon |
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How do I convert to strict UTF? |
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Icewarp, from version 8.9 uses strict UTF encoding. A script is provided with the Icewarp installation to convert the following data: Address Books AutoResponders Signatures Account Names To |
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Creating a Hot Spare Server For Icewarp |
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To set up a hot spare for Icewarp Mail Server you can follow the steps below. This would require both servers to be licensed if you want instant fail over. The other option is to activate the license online for the secondary server after the primar |
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Why is my outlook not authenticating to SSL properly. |
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This is a problem with the Windows OS reading the OpenSSL libraries for the connector. You can resolve this by moving the LIBSSL32.DLL and LIBEAY32.DLL into the /system32 folder on the server. Once you do this close and reopen Outlook and you should ha |
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How to Sign and Encrypt A Message |
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How to sign and encrypt emailsWebMail Pro supports personal SSL certificates. It allows you to send and receive encrypted and signed emails.
At first you need to supply your personal cert |
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SNMP In Icewarp |
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Introduction
SNMP belongs to the communication protocols family and has become
widely accepted somewhere around 1993 as a powerful method for TCP/IP networks managem |
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