Novell GROUPWISE 8 - ADMINISTRATION Administration Manual page 1094

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Allow Use of POP and IMAP Accounts in the Online Mailbox
Select this option to enable users to access POP and IMAP accounts while using the GroupWise
client in Online mode.
By default, this option is disabled. If you enable this option, an Accounts menu is added to the
GroupWise client, allowing users to add POP and IMAP accounts to GroupWise, set account
properties, and send and retrieve items from their POP and IMAP accounts. In addition, users are
allowed to upload POP and IMAP items from the Remote mailbox to the Online mailbox.
IMAP Copy Results in a GroupWise Move
By default, when you move an item from one folder to another in an IMAP e-mail client, the IMAP
e-mail client creates a copy of the item in the new location and marks the original item for deletion.
The IMAP e-mail client might display the original item with strikeout markup, to indicate that it will
be deleted according to the cleanup schedule you have selected, or the IMAP e-mail client might
hide such items until they are automatically cleaned up. When this IMAP behavior synchronizes to
your GroupWise mailbox, GroupWise by default displays the original items with the strikeout
markup, and you might have been manually deleting those items from your GroupWise mailbox.
Select this option so that items with strikeout markup no longer display in GroupWise.
Allow Use of News (NNTP) Accounts in the Online Mailbox
Select this option to enable users to set up newsgroup (NNTP) accounts while using the GroupWise
client in Online mode.
Environment Options: Client Access
The Client Access options allow you to apply a license type (full or limited) to users' mailboxes and
enable or disable the Remote and Caching modes in the GroupWise client for Windows.
Environment Options Dialog Box with the Client Access Tab Open
Figure 69-2
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