- ruca006
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We have set up the Kerio Mail Server. We have about 40 employees that use both Windows and MAC OS 10.4 - Leopard.
I am ready to make the jump and get everyone to sync using the kerio mail server with their outlook and mac mail. I have been able to sync calendars and contacts......now
I have everything ready to roll, except one thing.
HOW DO YOU SET UP OUR COMPUTERS TO RECEIVE MAIL AND TO SEND MAIL TO OUTSIDE DOMAINS, OR NON USERS?
Moneyman
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- HoosierMac
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That's what the mailserver's supposed to do. Not each individual computer.
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- ruca006
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Okay, then how do I set up the server to do so? I just need to be able to receive all e-mail in both the Kerio Web Mail server and the local mail client.
Please help
Moneyman
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- HoosierMac
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Not to sound callous, but you're setting up a mailserver for your company and you aren't even familiar with what an email server does, or how it works? Please do a bit of research on mailservers. I could walk you through setting this up, however you really need to learn a bit more about what you're doing.
What happens if I help you set up your mailserver, yet somewhere down the line a problem occurs? On the other hand, if you set it up, you will have a much better chance of getting the problem fixed.
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- ruca006
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WE have an IT manager that could probably walk me through the steps. However I have been called upon to figure out how this works. The server is already set up. In house people are e-mailing back and forth.
However I need to know how to sync my mac mail client with my kerio mail, so that all incoming messages and sent messages are displayed in both the local mail client and the kerio mail server browser.
Maybe point me in the right direction ?
Moneyman
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- ruca006
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Sir, can you walk me through those steps?
Moneyman
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- HoosierMac
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Absolutely, feel free to contact me via my website and we'll talk about it.
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