Internet Addressing; Editing A Trusted Application - Novell GROUPWISE 7 - SYSTEM Manual

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4.11 Internet Addressing

By default, GroupWise uses a proprietary address format consisting of a user's ID, post office, and
domain (userID.post_office.domain). After you install the GroupWise Internet Agent, you can
configure your GroupWise system to handle one or more formats of Internet e-mail addresses. For
setup instructions, see
Chapter 45, "Configuring Internet Addressing," on page 703
4.12 Trusted Applications
Trusted applications are third-party programs that can log into Post Office Agents (POAs) and
Internet Agents in order to access GroupWise mailboxes. Trusted applications might perform such
services as message retention or synchronization with mobile devices. The Trusted Application
feature allows you to edit and delete trusted applications that are available in your GroupWise
system.
For information about creating and installing trusted applications, search for GroupWise Trusted
Application API at the
Novell Developer Kit Web site (http://developer.novell.com/wiki/index.php/
Category:Novell_Developer_Kit). For security guidelines for managing trusted applications, see
Section 81.6, "Protecting Trusted Applications," on page 1165
Section 4.12.1, "Editing a Trusted Application," on page 69
Section 4.12.2, "Deleting a Trusted Application," on page 70

4.12.1 Editing a Trusted Application

You can edit a trusted application's description, IP address, port, and SSL settings.
1 Click Tools > GroupWise System Operations > Trusted Applications to display the Configure
Trusted Applications dialog box.
2 In the Trusted Applications list, select the application you want to edit, then click Edit.
3 Modify any of the following fields:
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