E-mail Storage How To - Version 8.0.0
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Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1. About this Document
• This document has been written for AXS GUARD version 8.0.0 and is based on changes and features that
have been implemented since version 7.7.3.
• This document was last updated on 22 Sep 2014.
The AXS GUARD E-mail Storage How To serves as a reference source for technical personnel or system
administrators. It explains the concepts and configuration of e-mail storage on the AXS GUARD.
In
, we introduce the AXS GUARD and explain the difference between licensed and
spare units.
In
, we briefly explain the concept of e-mail, aliases, forwarding and other general
terms associated with e-mail. We also explain how to configure the various e-mail options and features on
the AXS GUARD.
In
Chapter 3, Mail Client Configuration
, we explain how to configure Outlook 2007 to read POP3 and IMAP
mail.
Chapter 4, Address Book Configuration
, we explain the use and configuration of the AXS GUARD Address
Book.
In
, we explain the Webmail feature of the AXS GUARD, which allows you to access e-
mails with an Internet browser.
Chapter 6, POP3, IMAP and Webmail Logs
, we take a look at the POP3, IMAP and Webmail logs.
, we offer some solutions to solve difficulties.
, we explain how to request support, and return hardware for replacement.
1.2. Examples used in this Guide
All setups and configuration examples in this guide are executed as an advanced administrator. Some options
are not available if you log on as a full administrator or a user with lower privileges.
The administrator levels are explained in the system administration guide.
As software development and documentation are ongoing processes, screenshots shown in this guide
may slightly vary from the screens of the software version installed on your appliance.
1.3. Documentation Sources
Other documents in the set of AXS GUARD documentation include:
• AXS GUARD Installation Guide, which explains how to set up the AXS GUARD, and is intended for technical
personnel or system administrators.
• How to guides, which provide detailed information on the configuration of each of the features available as
add-on modules (explained in
). These guides cover specific features such as:
• AXS GUARD Authentication
• AXS GUARD Firewall