Giving Pop3 Or Imap4 Access Rights To Users; Setting Up An E-Mail Client For Pop3/Imap4 Services - Novell GROUPWISE 8 - ADMINISTRATION Administration Manual

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3 In the Post Offices list, select the post office whose link information you want to change, then
click Edit Link to display the Edit Post Office Link dialog box.
4 Define the following properties:
Access Mode: The access mode determines whether the Internet Agent uses client/server
access, direct access, or both client/server and direct access to connect to the post office. With
client/server and direct, the Internet Agent first tries client/server access; if client/server access
fails, it then tries direct access. You can also choose to use the same access mode currently
defined for the post office (on the Post Office object's Post Office Settings). The current access
mode is displayed in the Current Post Office Access field.
Direct Access: When connecting to the post office in direct mode, the Internet Agent can use
the post office's UNC path (as defined on the Post Office object's Identification) or a mapped
path that you enter.
Client/Server Access: When connecting to the post office in client/server mode, the Internet
Agent must know the hostname (or IP address) and port number of the Post Office Agent
running against the post office.
5 Click OK.
6 Repeat
Step 3
through

46.2.3 Giving POP3 or IMAP4 Access Rights to Users

Access to POP3/IMAP4 services is determined by the class of service in which they are a member.
By default, all users are members of the default class of service, which gives them POP3 and IMAP4
access.
If you changed the default class of service to exclude POP3 or IMAP4 access rights, or if you
defined additional classes of services that do not provide POP3 or IMAP4 access rights, you might
want to evaluate your currently defined classes of service to ensure that they provide the appropriate
POP3 or IMAP4 access. For details, see
page
763.

46.2.4 Setting Up an E-Mail Client for POP3/IMAP4 Services

With the Internet Agent set up as a POP3 and/or IMAP4 server, you can configure users' e-mail
clients to download messages from GroupWise mailboxes.
Step 5
for each post office whose link you want to change.
Section 47.1, "Controlling User Access to the Internet," on
Configuring Internet Services 755

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