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GROUPWISE 7 - SECURITY POLICIES
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- About This Guide
- Getting Started
- Understanding Timing Out from GroupWise WebAccess
- Nav Bar
- Toolbar
- Item List
- Understanding Your Mailbox
- Using Your GroupWise WebAccess Mailbox
- Sending a Mail Message
- Sending a Phone Message
- Writing a Note
- Sending or Receiving an Internet Location
- Replying to an Item You Receive
- Undeleting Items
- Marking an Item Read
- Checking the Status of an Item You Send
- Deleting or Retracting an Item You Send
- Creating a Folder
- Deleting Folders
- Moving an Item to Another Folder
- Using the Checklist Folder
- Working with Shared Folders
- Sharing a Folder
- Accepting a Shared Folder
- Printing Items
- Managing Someone Else's Mailbox
- Granting Proxy Access to Your Mailbox
- Granting All Users Access to Your Mailbox
- Saving Items in Your Mailbox
- Opening Your Trash
- Working with Items in Your Mailbox
- Sending and Receiving Items
- Sending Phone Messages
- Using Spell Checker
- Undoing the Last Text Action
- Attaching a File to an Item
- Managing Attached Files
- Displaying Sent Items
- Receiving Notification About Items You Send
- Reading Items You Receive
- Forwarding Items to Other Users
- Viewing the Source of External Messages
- Scheduling Group and Posted Items
- Scheduling an Appointment for Other Users
- Rescheduling an Appointment
- Checking When Everyone Is Available
- Sending Tasks
- Assigning a Task to Other Users
- Assigning a Task to Yourself
- Scheduling a Reminder Note for Yourself
- Accepting or Declining Internet Items
- Using Your Calendar
- Using the Day View Calendar
- Using the Month View Calendar
- Reading an Item in Your Calendar
- Assigning a Task
- Accepting an Appointment, Note, or Task
- Declining an Appointment, Note, or Task
- Saving an Item in Your Calendar
- Using the Address Book
- Searching for Users and Resources
- Searching for an Entry in the Address Book
- Using Filters to Narrow an Address Search
- Using Groups to Address Items
- Addressing Items to a Group
- Deleting a Group from a Personal Address Book
- Creating Contacts Using the Address Selector
- Creating a Personal Address Book
- Accepting a Shared Address Book
- Customizing Your GroupWise WebAccess Client
- Using Rules
- Creating a Rule
- Activating or Deactivating Rules
- Forwarding Your E-mail to Another Account
- Changing the Priority of All Items You Send
- Getting a Return Receipt for All Items You Send
- GroupWise Frequently Asked Questions
- A Documentation Updates
- A.3 September 29, 2006
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- About This Guide
- Getting Started
- Getting Acquainted with the Main GroupWise Window
- Toolbar
- Item List
- Online Mode
- Icons Appearing Next to Items in Your Mailbox and Calendar
- Viewing Options in Your Mailbox
- Using the Toolbar
- Learning More
- Logging In to GroupWise
- Logging In to Your Mailbox from Another User's Workstation
- Adding a Password
- Working with Items in Your Mailbox
- Sending and Receiving Items
- Sending Phone Messages
- Adding a Signature or vCard to Items You Send
- Spell-Checking Items You Send
- Attaching Files
- Managing Sent Items
- Resending Items
- Requesting a Reply for Items You Send
- Reading Items You Receive
- Replying to Items You Receive
- Forwarding Items to Other Users
- Delegating Items
- Handling Unwanted Mail
- Viewing and Composing Items in HTML
- Changing the Encoding of an Item
- Changing the Encoding for an HTML Item You are Reading
- Scheduling Group and Posted Items
- Rescheduling an Appointment
- Canceling an Appointment
- Scheduling a Recurring Item by Dates
- Sending Tasks
- Assigning a Task to Yourself
- Sending Reminder Notes
- Accepting or Declining Scheduled Items
- Using Your Calendar
- Understanding the Icons Appearing Next to Items in Your Calendar
- Viewing a Different Date in the Calendar
- Managing Your Mailbox
- Modifying the Folder List
- Creating a Personal Folder
- Posting a Message to a Shared Folder
- Managing Contacts
- Managing Resources
- Changing the Display Name of a Contact
- Archiving an Item in Your Mailbox
- Printing Items in Your Mailbox
- Printing Your GroupWise Calendar
- Actions a Rule Can Perform
- Events That Trigger a Rule
- Creating a Rule
- Creating a Vacation Rule
- Creating a Rule to Forward All Mail to a Private Mail Account
- Running a Rule Manually
- Using Rule Operators
- Understanding Rule Fields
- Giving Other People Access to Your Mailbox
- Adding and Removing Proxy Names and Rights in Your Access List
- Adding and Removing Users in Your Proxy List
- Owning Resources
- Opening and Emptying the Trash
- Saving an Item That Is in Your Trash
- Deleting Items from Your Mailbox
- Restoring Items from Backup
- Finding an Item Using Search Criteria
- Using the Address Book
- System Address Book
- Personal Address Books
- Searching for User, Resource, Organization, and Group Addresses
- Creating and Saving a Personal Group
- Adding and Removing Contacts from a Personal Group
- Printing Lists from the Address Book
- Sending Mail from the Address Book
- Creating a Personal Address Book
- Sharing an Address Book with Another User
- Using Caching Mode
- Synchronizing Your Caching Mailbox with Your Online Mailbox
- Working with Documents
- Customizing GroupWise
- Setting the Key Used to Delete Items
- Seeing Time Zones of Other Locales
- Setting Printing Options
- Setting Your Default HTML Reply Format
- Changing Your Display Name
- GroupWise Language Codes
- Using GroupWise Startup Options on a Macintosh
- GroupWise Frequently Asked Questions
- A Documentation Updates
- A.3 November 30, 2005
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- monitor agent server console
- monitor web console
- configuring the monitor agent
- selecting agents to monitor
- adding all agents on a server
- adding an individual agent
- creating and managing agent groups
- creating an agent group
- configuring an agent group
- configuring the monitor agent for snmp
- configuring polling of monitored agents
- customizing notification thresholds
- configuring monitor agent log settings
- configuring proxy service support for the monitor web console
- monitoring messenger agents
- supporting the groupwise high availability service on linux
- modifying monitor application log settings
- adding or removing service providers
- using groupwise monitor
- viewing all agents
- viewing an agent server console
- viewing an agent web console
- using the monitor web console
- generating reports
- link configuration report
- image map report
- environment report
- link traffic report
- performance tracking report
- down time report
- viewing agent performance data
- viewing an agent performance report
- receiving the accounting files
- viewing the gateway accounting report
- searching for agents
- comparing the monitor consoles
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- About This Guide
- Introduction to GroupWise 7 and Novell Cluster Services on NetWare
- Planning GroupWise in a NetWare Cluster
- Meeting Software Version Requirements
- Planning a New Clustered Domain
- Planning a New Clustered Post Office
- Planning a New Library for a Clustered Post Office
- Ensuring Successful Name Resolution for GroupWise Volumes
- Deciding How to Install and Configure the Agents in a Cluster
- Determining Appropriate Failover Paths for the Agents
- Deciding Where to Install the Agent Software
- Deciding Whether to Run the Agents in Protected Memory
- Planning the NetWare Agent Installation
- IP Address Worksheet
- Agent Clustering Worksheet
- Setting Up a Domain and Post Office in a NetWare Cluster
- Configuring Short Name Resolution
- Setting Up a New GroupWise System in a Cluster
- Creating a New Secondary Domain in a Cluster
- Creating a New Post Office in a Cluster
- Installing and Configuring the MTA and the POA in a Cluster
- Installing the Agent Software in a Cluster
- Editing Clustered Agent Startup Files
- Configuring the GroupWise Volume Resource to Load and Unload the Agents
- Setting Up New Instances of the Agents without Installing the Agent Software
- Testing Your Clustered GroupWise System
- Managing Your Clustered GroupWise System
- Using Novell Remote Manager on NetWare 6.x
- Knowing What to Expect in MTA and POA Failover Situations
- Clustering Quick Checklists
- Domain Quick Checklist
- Post Office Quick Checklist
- Implementing the Internet Agent in a NetWare Cluster
- Planning a Domain for the Internet Agent
- Agent and Its MTA
- Deciding Where to Install the Internet Agent and Its MTA
- Planning the MTA Installation
- Creating a Domain for the Internet Agent
- Testing the Clustered Internet Agent
- Managing the Internet Agent in a Cluster
- Knowing What to Expect in an Internet Agent Failover Situation
- Internet Agent Quick Checklist
- Implementing WebAccess in a NetWare Cluster
- Planning a New Domain for the WebAccess Agent
- Determining an Appropriate Failover Path for the WebAccess Agent Volume
- Deciding Whether to Run the WebAccess Agent and Its MTA in Protected Memory
- Setting Up WebAccess in a Cluster
- Creating a Domain for the WebAccess Agent
- Testing Your Clustered WebAccess Installation
- Managing WebAccess in a Cluster
- Knowing What to Expect in WebAccess Failover Situations
- WebAccess Clustering Worksheet
- WebAccess Quick Checklist
- Implementing GroupWise Gateways in a Novell Cluster
- Monitoring a GroupWise System in a NetWare Cluster
- Backing Up a GroupWise System in a NetWare Cluster
- Using TSAFSGW in a NetWare 6.x Cluster
- Updating a GroupWise System in a NetWare Cluster
- Moving an Existing GroupWise 7 System into a NetWare Cluster
- Implementing Messenger in a NetWare Cluster
- Deciding Where to Install the Messenger Agent Software
- Planning the Messenger Agent Installation
- Installing to Each Node in the Cluster
- Messenger Clustering Worksheet
- Introduction to GroupWise 7 and Novell Cluster Services on Linux
- Planning GroupWise in a Linux Cluster
- Installing Novell Cluster Services on Linux
- Planning a Clustered Software Distribution Directory
- Deciding How to Install and Configure the Linux Agents in a Cluster
- Determining Cluster Resource Information for the Linux Agents
- System Clustering Worksheet
- Setting Up a Domain and a Post Office in a Linux Cluster
- Creating a New Secondary Domain in a Linux Cluster
- Creating a New Post Office in a Linux Cluster
- Installing and Setting Up the Agents in Your Cluster
- Changing Agent Paths to Locations on GroupWise Partitions
- Configuring GroupWise Cluster Resources to Load and Unload the Agents
- Updating GroupWise Objects with Cluster-Specific Descriptions
- What's Next
- GroupWise System Quick Checklist
- Implementing the Internet Agent in a Linux Cluster
- Selecting the Internet Agent Partition and Secondary IP Address
- Determining an Appropriate Failover List for the Internet Agent
- Planning the Internet Agent Installation
- Setting Up the Internet Agent in a Linux Cluster
- Testing the Internet Agent in a Linux Cluster
- Managing the Internet Agent in a Linux Cluster
- Internet Agent Clustering Worksheet
- Implementing WebAccess in a Linux Cluster
- Planning a Domain for the WebAccess Agent
- Selecting the WebAccess Agent Partition and Secondary IP Address
- Planning the WebAccess Agent Installation
- Installing the MTA for the WebAccess Agent Domain
- Installing and Configuring the WebAccess Application in a Cluster
- Managing the WebAccess Agent in a Linux Cluster
- Knowing What to Expect in a WebAccess Agent Failover Situation
- WebAccess Agent Quick Checklist
- Implementing GroupWise Monitor in a Linux Cluster
- Planning GroupWise Monitor in a Linux Cluster
- Selecting the Monitor Agent Partition and Secondary IP Address
- Planning the Monitor Agent Installation
- Agent
- Testing the Monitor Agent in a Linux Cluster
- Managing the Monitor Agent in a Linux Cluster
- Monitor Agent Quick Checklist
- Backing Up a GroupWise System in a Linux Cluster
- Updating a GroupWise System in a Linux Cluster
- Moving an Existing Linux GroupWise 7 System into a Linux Cluster
- Moving a Clustered GroupWise 7 System from NetWare to Linux
- Implementing Messenger in a Linux Cluster
- Selecting the Messenger Partition and Secondary IP Address
- Setting Up Your Messenger System in a Linux Cluster
- Changing Messenger Paths to Locations on the Messenger Partition
- Agents
- Testing Your Clustered Messenger System
- Managing Your Clustered Messenger System
- Messenger Clustering Quick Checklist
- Using GroupWise with Novell Teaming
- Linux Open File Limit
- MySQL Setup
- Installing Novell Teaming with GroupWise
- Configuring LDAP Authentication
- Configuring Incoming E-Mail from GroupWise Users to the Novell Teaming Site
- Testing GroupWise Integration with Novell Teaming
- Receiving Notification of Teaming Site Activity in Your GroupWise Client
- Adding GroupWise Portlets
- Using GroupWise with Conferencing
- Testing GroupWise as the Novell Conferencing E-Mail System
- Streamlining Authentication to Teaming or Conferencing
- ConsoleOne
- Using iChain for Authentication
- Part IV Other Novell Products
- GroupWise DirXML Driver for Novell Identity Manager
- Grafting Users
- Resolving an Invalid Association
- GroupWise Customization Tools
- Novell exteNd
- Part V Heartbeat on Linux
- Introduction to GroupWise 7 and Heartbeat on Linux
- Installing Heartbeat Packages
- Starting Heartbeat
- Setting Up Node Fencing or Resource Fencing
- Planning GroupWise in a Heartbeat Cluster
- Recording Heartbeat Cluster Information
- Planning Cluster Resources and Resource Groups
- Planning a Software Distribution Directory for a Cluster
- Considering How to Install and Configure the Linux Agents in a Cluster
- Groups
- Planning the Linux Agent Installation
- GroupWise Clustering Worksheet
- Setting Up a Heartbeat Cluster
- Creating a Cluster Resource Group
- Creating Native Heartbeat Resources
- File System Resources
- IP Address Resources
- Creating Heartbeat Constraints
- Order Constraints
- Colocation Constraints
- Starting the Native Heartbeat Resources
- Setting Up a Domain and a Post Office in a Heartbeat Cluster
- Creating a New Secondary Domain in a Heartbeat Cluster
- Creating a New Post Office in a Heartbeat Cluster
- Installing and Configuring the MTA and the POA in a Heartbeat Cluster
- Running the GroupWise Installation Program on the Initial Node
- Running the GroupWise Installation Program on Subsequent Nodes
- Creating and Configuring GroupWise Cluster Resources
- Testing Your Agent Installation on Each Node
- Changing Agent Paths to Locations on the Shared Storage Partition
- Implementing the Internet Agent in a Heartbeat Cluster
- Planning a Cluster Resource Group for the Internet Agent
- Recording the Internet Agent Secondary IP Address
- Setting Up the Internet Agent in a Heartbeat Cluster
- Installing the MTA for the Internet Agent Domain
- Testing the Internet Agent in a Heartbeat Cluster
- Managing the Internet Agent in a Heartbeat Cluster
- Implementing WebAccess in a Heartbeat Cluster
- Planning a Cluster Resource Group for the WebAccess Agent
- Recording the WebAccess Secondary IP Address
- Planning the WebAccess Application Installation
- Setting Up Native Heartbeat Resources for the WebAccess Agent
- Installing and Configuring the WebAccess Agent in a Heartbeat Cluster
- Installing and Configuring the WebAccess Application on Your Web Server
- Testing the WebAccess Agent in a Heartbeat Cluster
- WebAccess Agent Clustering Worksheet
- Implementing GroupWise Monitor in a Heartbeat Cluster
- Backing Up a GroupWise System in a Heartbeat Cluster
- Updating a GroupWise System in a Heartbeat Cluster
- Moving an Existing Linux GroupWise 7 System into a Heartbeat Cluster
- Implementing Messenger in a Heartbeat Cluster
- Recording the Messenger Agents' Secondary IP Address
- Setting Up Your Messenger System in a Heartbeat Cluster
- Creating Your Messenger System and Installing the Messenger Agents
- Introduction to GroupWise 7 and Microsoft Clusters
- Planning GroupWise in a Microsoft Cluster
- Setting Up Your Microsoft Cluster
- Planning GroupWise Resource Groups
- Planning Shared Administrative Resources
- Planning Cluster-Unique Port Numbers for Agents in the Cluster
- Planning the Agent Services
- GroupWise Clustering Worksheets
- Network Address Worksheet
- Setting Up a Domain and Post Office in a Microsoft Cluster
- Implementing the Internet Agent in a Microsoft Cluster
- Planning the Internet Agent Resource Group
- Preparing Your Firewall for the Internet Agent
- Setting Up the Internet Agent in a Cluster
- Setting Up the Internet Agent Resource Group
- Implementing WebAccess in a Microsoft Cluster
- Setting Up Your Web Server in the Microsoft Cluster
- Planning the WebAccess Resource Group
- Deciding Where to Install the WebAccess Agent and Its MTA
- Setting Up the WebAccess Resource Group
- Installing the WebAccess Agent in a Cluster
- Updating the WebAccess Agent Configuration File (commgr.cfg)
- Implementing GroupWise Gateways in a Microsoft Cluster
- Monitoring a GroupWise System in a Microsoft Cluster
- Backing Up a GroupWise System in a Microsoft Cluster
- Moving an Existing GroupWise 7 System into a Microsoft Cluster
- Implementing Messenger in a Microsoft Cluster
- Setting Up Your Messenger System in a Cluster
- Outlook Express
- Microsoft Outlook
- Evolution
- Configuring Evolution
- GroupWise Mobile Server, Powered by Intellisync
- BlackBerry Enterprise Server
- GroupWise PDA Connect
- Part IX Documentation Updates
- E September 29, 2006
- F August 2, 2006
- H November 30, 2005
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- About This Guide
- Understanding Connection Options
- Dynamic Internet Links
- Using Dynamic Internet Links
- Setting Up Internet-Style Addressing
- Creating the Service ("SRV") or Text ("TXT") Record
- Configuring the MTA's Server for DNS Lookups
- Enabling MTAs to Perform DNS Lookups
- Enabling/Disabling DNS Lookups for Individual MTAs
- Understanding Dynamic Internet Links
- Stage 3: GroupWise MTA in the Sending System
- Stage 8: GroupWise Internet Agent in the Sending System
- Using Direct Links
- Creating an External Domain
- Linking to the External Domain
- Checking the Link Status of the External Domain
- Exchanging Information Between Systems
- Using Gateway Links
- Connecting Systems Through an Asynchronous Phone Line
- Synchronizing External GroupWise Systems
- GroupWise Internet Agent
- GroupWise Gateways
- Why Merge GroupWise Systems
- Planning the Merge
- Planning Administrator Rights
- Planning the Location of the Domain Database Backup Directories
- External Domains
- Linking the Domains
- Releasing the Secondary Domains in Site #2
- Planning to Merge Additional GroupWise Systems
- Merging at Different Times
- Preparing for the Merge
- Resolving Pending Operations
- Merging the GroupWise Systems
- Creating Site #1 External Domains in Site #2
- Configuring Links Between Site #2 Domains and Site #1 Secondary Domains
- Checking Links to Site #1 External Domains in Site #2
- Releasing Site #2 Secondary Domains
- Sending Site #2 Databases to the Site #1 Administrator
- Merging the Next GroupWise System
- Testing the Merged System
- A.1 September 29, 2006
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- groupwise passwords
- requiring groupwise passwords
- agent passwords
- facilitating access to edirectory
- encryption and certificates
- server certificates and ssl encryption
- using a gwcsrgen configuration file
- creating your own certificate
- installing the certificate on the server
- ldap directories
- access method
- message security
- address book security
- groupwise administrator rights
- file system rights
- common types of groupwise administrators
- edirectory object and properties rights
- groupwise agent rights
- groupwise user rights
- manually granting edirectory rights
- granting file system rights to the post office directory
- spam protection
- virus protection
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- consoleone administration tool
- starting consoleone on windows
- groupwise view
- groupwise object icons
- customizing the groupwise view
- changing the column widths
- searching in the groupwise view
- system preferences
- admin preferences
- routing options
- external access rights
- nickname settings
- edirectory user synchronization
- pending operations
- addressing rules
- adding a time zone definition
- deleting a time zone definition
- external system synchronization
- creating a software distribution directory
- updating a software distribution directory
- deleting a software distribution directory
- internet addressing
- deleting a trusted application
- global signatures
- system maintenance
- email address lookup
- document properties maintenance
- gateway alias migration
- graft groupwise objects
- associate objects
- disassociate groupwise attributes
- convert user to external entity
- groupwise address book
- adding edirectory fields to the address book
- adding ldap fields to the address book
- changing the default sort order
- removing fields from the address book
- updating address book information
- enabling wildcard addressing
- setting wildcard addressing levels
- wildcard addressing syntax
- address book
- creating external users
- creating an addressing rule
- enabling an addressing rule
- multilingual groupwise systems
- international character considerations
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- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- About This Guide
- General GroupWise Troubleshooting Strategies
- General Hardware/Network Troubleshooting Strategies
- Useful Linux Commands for Administering a GroupWise System
- Process Commands
- Package Commands
- Post Office Agent Problems
- Message Transfer Agent Problems
- Internet Agent Problems
- WebAccess Agent Problems
- Monitor Agent Problems
- Message Does Not Arrive
- Message Delivery Is Slow
- Message Has Undeliverable Status
- Message Is Dropped in the problem Directory
- GroupWise Administrator Snap-In to ConsoleOne Problems
- Document Management Services Problems
- GroupWise Client Problems
- GroupWise Remote Problems
- A Documentation Updates
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- About This Guide
- Part I Message Flow Diagrams
- Online Mode
- Message Delivery to a Different Post Office
- Message Delivery to a Different Domain
- Message Delivery to and from the Internet
- Message Delivery through a Modem Connection
- Administrative Database Update
- Part II Directory Structure Diagrams
- Domain Directory
- wpcsin directory
- wptools directory
- wpgate directory
- mtaname file
- Contents
- wpdomain.db file
- wphost.dc file
- gwdom.dc file
- ofviews directory
- ngwguard.dc file
- mslocal directory
- Software Distribution Directory
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- creating groupwise accounts
- creating a single groupwise account
- creating multiple groupwise accounts
- using a template to create groupwise accounts
- creating groupwise accounts by importing users
- educating your new users
- adding a user to a distribution list
- allowing users to modify distribution lists
- creating global signatures
- assigning global signatures to internet agents
- excluding global signatures
- preparing for a user move
- moving a groupwise account to another post office in the same edirectory tree
- monitoring user move status
- managing mailbox passwords
- creating or changing a mailbox password
- removing a mailbox password
- creating a nickname for a user
- checking groupwise account usage
- removing groupwise accounts
- expiring a groupwise account
- managing expired or expiring groupwise accounts
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- Axxx Engine Error Codes
- A8xx Errors
- AAxx Errors
- ADxx Errors
- Axxx Unexpected Error
- Bxxx Engine Error Codes
- Cxxx Engine Error Codes
- C01x Errors
- C02x Errors
- C03x Errors
- C04x Errors
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- C0xx Unexpected Error
- Dxxx Engine Error Codes
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- DB3x Errors
- DB4x Errors
- DB5x Errors
- DB6x Errors
- DExx Errors
- DFxx Errors
- Dxxx Unexpected Error
- Exxx Engine Error Codes
- E51x Errors
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- E7xx Errors
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- EA1x Errors
- Exxx Unexpected Error
- Fxxx Engine Error Codes
- F01x Errors
- F02x Errors
- F03x Errors
- F04x Errors
- F05x Errors
- F06x Errors
- F07x Errors
- F08x Errors
- F09x Errors
- F0Ax Errors
- F0Cx Errors
- F0xx Errors
- F1xx Cannot Connect Error
- Part II Agent Error Messages
- Post Office Agent Error Messages
- Message Transfer Agent Error Messages
- Internet Agent Error Messages
- WebAccess Agent Error Messages
- Monitor Agent and Application Error Messages
- GroupWise Administrator Snap-In to ConsoleOne Error Messages
- GroupWise Check Error Codes
- GroupWise Time Stamp Utility Error Messages
- Windows Client Error Messages
- Remote Mode Windows Client Error Messages
- Cross-Platform Client Error Messages
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- Table Of Contents
- About This Guide
- How Do I Find What I Need in the GroupWise Client Documentation
- Step 3: User Comments Link in the User Guides
- GroupWise Windows Client FAQ
- GroupWise Cross-Platform Client FAQ
- GroupWise WebAccess Client FAQ
- Non-GroupWise Clients FAQ
- GroupWise Client Comparison
- Mailbox Types
- Message Composition
- Send Options
- Calendar Tasks
- Address Book Tasks
- Proxy Tasks
- Where Do I Go for More Help?
- A Documentation Updates
- A.3 September 29, 2006
- A.5 November 30, 2005
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- installation guide
- legal notices
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- About This Guide
- Part I Installation
- What Is GroupWise
- Available Anytime
- GroupWise System Requirements
- GroupWise Client Requirements
- Cross-Platform Client on Linux
- IPV6 Support
- Installing a Basic GroupWise System
- Planning Your Basic GroupWise System
- Planning Your Domain
- Planning Your Post Office
- Planning Your GroupWise Agents
- Sample GroupWise Configurations
- Setting Up a Basic GroupWise System
- NetWare and Windows: Setting Up a Basic GroupWise System
- Linux: Setting Up a Basic GroupWise System
- What's Next
- Basic GroupWise System Worksheet
- Installing the GroupWise Internet Agent
- Internet Agent System Requirements
- Internet Connectivity Requirements
- Selecting the Internet Agent Platform
- Selecting the Internet Agent Installation Directory
- Selecting the Gateway Object Name
- Enabling the Internet Agent Web Console
- Linux Installation Options: LDAP Information and Clustering
- Windows Installation Options: Service vs. Application and SNMP Traps
- Setting Up the Internet Agent
- Installing the Internet Agent
- Assigning a Postmaster
- Starting the Internet Agent
- Testing the Internet Agent
- GroupWise Internet Agent Installation Worksheet
- Installing GroupWise WebAccess
- GroupWise WebAccess Components
- One WebAccess Server vs. Two
- GroupWise Document Viewer Agent
- Planning GroupWise WebAccess
- Deciding Where to Install the GroupWise WebAccess Components
- Determining the WebAccess and WebPublisher Applications' Configuration
- Setting Up GroupWise WebAccess
- Linux: Setting Up GroupWise WebAccess
- Testing GroupWise WebAccess and WebPublisher
- GroupWise WebAccess Installation Worksheet
- WebAccess Agent and WebAccess/WebPublisher Applications
- WebAccess/WebPublisher Applications
- Installing GroupWise Monitor
- One Monitor Server vs. Two
- Monitor System Requirements
- Planning GroupWise Monitor
- Determining the Monitor Agent's Configuration
- Determining the Monitor Application's Configuration
- Setting Up GroupWise Monitor
- Windows: Setting Up GroupWise Monitor
- Linux: Setting Up GroupWise Monitor
- Completing Optional Post-Installation Tasks
- Using GroupWise Monitor
- Monitor Web Consoles in Your Web Browser
- GroupWise Monitor Installation Worksheet
- Installing GroupWise Agents
- Local Access to Databases
- Agent System Requirements
- Planning the GroupWise Agents
- Selecting the Agent Location
- Gathering Domain and Post Office Information
- Linux Installation Option: Clustering
- Setting Up the GroupWise Agents
- Configuring New Agent Objects in eDirectory
- Linux: Setting Up the GroupWise Agents
- Windows: Setting Up the GroupWise Agents
- GroupWise Agent Installation Worksheet
- Installing the GroupWise Windows and Cross-Platform Clients
- GroupWise Cross-Platform Client on Linux
- System-Wide Rollouts
- Setting Up the GroupWise Client
- Setting Up the GroupWise Cross-Platform Client on Linux
- Setting Up the GroupWise Cross-Platform Client on Macintosh
- Installing the GroupWise Connector for Microsoft Outlook
- Installing the GroupWise Mobile Server
- Installing GroupWise Messenger
- Part II Update
- What's New in GroupWise 7
- Distribution List Administration (v7.0)
- Address Book Delta Sync (v7.0)
- More Flexibility with Preferred E-Mail IDs (v7.0)
- Refresh Views (v7.0)
- PolyServe Matrix Server Support (v7.0.1)
- Agents Run as Non-root User (v7.0 / v7.0.1)
- Disable Administration Task Processing for the POA (v7.0)
- Appearance Schemes (v7.0)
- Quick Filter (v7.0)
- Global Signatures (v7.0)
- All Day Events (v7.0)
- GroupWise Cross-Platform Client
- Reply Text Format (v7.0)
- Filters (v7.0)
- Backup and Restore (v7.0)
- Windows 2003 Server Support (v7.0)
- TCP/IP Links between the Internet Agent and the MTA (v7.0)
- iCal Support (v7.0.1)
- New Message Defer Interval Setting (v7.0)
- WebAccess Agent High Availability (v7.0.1)
- New Document Viewer Agent Startup Switch (v7.0.1)
- Improved Performance for Low-Bandwidth WebAccess Client Users (v7.0.1)
- IPV6 Support (v7.0)
- Downtime Report (v7.0)
- Understanding the Update Process
- Software Distribution Directory
- Understanding GroupWise Client Updates
- Understanding Internet Agent Updates
- WebAccess Application on the Web Server
- Preparing Your GroupWise System for Update
- Updating Your GroupWise 6.x System to Version 7
- Updating the Primary Domain
- Updating Post Offices
- Copying the GroupWise Views to the Post Office Directory
- Updating Users' GroupWise Clients
- Updating Secondary Domains
- Updating GroupWise Monitor
- Updating Your GroupWise 5.x System to Version 7
- Updating an Evaluation GroupWise System to a Fully Licensed System
- Part III Migration
- Transitioning Windows Users to Linux or Macintosh
- Transitioning GroupWise Administration to Linux
- Accessing a Domain or Post Office on Linux from Windows ConsoleOne
- Making a NetWare or Windows Server Visible from Linux
- Manually Migrating a Post Office and Its POA to Linux
- Performing the Post Office Migration
- Reconfiguring the Post Office in ConsoleOne
- Finalizing the Post Office Migration
- to Linux
- Performing the Domain Migration
- Reconfiguring the Domain in ConsoleOne
- Finalizing the Domain Migration
- Manually Migrating the Internet Agent to Linux
- Manually Migrating WebAccess to Linux
- Manually Migrating the WebAccess and WebPublisher Applications to Linux
- Manually Migrating Monitor to Linux
- Manually Migrating the Monitor Application to Linux
- Part IV Appendixes
- A.1 GroupWise 7 on NetWare and Windows
- A GroupWise Version Compatibility
- A.2 GroupWise 7 on Linux
- A.2.2 Compatibility with GroupWise 6.x on NetWare or Windows
- B Third-Party Materials
- B.3 GD Graphics Library
- B.4 getopt.h
- B.6 NET-SNMP Open Source Package
- B.6.3 ---- Part 3: Cambridge Broadband Ltd. copyright notice (BSD)
- B.6.4 ---- Part 4: Sun Microsystems, Inc. copyright notice (BSD)
- B.8 OpenLDAP
- B.9 OpenSSL
- B.10 Python 2.2
- C.1 March 14, 2008 (GroupWise 7 SP3)
- C.2 October 5, 2007
- C.4 September 29, 2006
- C.6 June 15, 2006 (GroupWise 7 SP 1)
- C.7 November 30, 2005
GROUPWISE 7 - SECURITY POLICIES
Table of contents
- legal notices
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
- About This Guide
- What Is the GroupWise Gateway for Lotus Notes
- Notes Gateway System Requirements
- Installing the Notes Gateway
- Determining Where to Install the Notes Gateway Administrator Snap-In to ConsoleOne
- Deciding between Windows Application and Windows Service
- Determining Gateway Links between Systems
- Meeting Installation Prerequisites
- Installing the Notes Gateway Software
- Installing the Notes Gateway Administrator Snap-In to ConsoleOne
- Notes Gateway Installation Worksheet
- Configuring the Notes Side of the Notes Gateway
- Defining the GroupWise System As a Notes Foreign Domain
- Registering the Notes Gateway As a Notes User
- Setting Up Server and Database Access for the Notes Gateway User
- Providing Access to Notes Databases
- Starting the Notes Client on the Notes Gateway Server
- Configuring the GroupWise Side of the Notes Gateway
- Setting Required Parameters
- Running the Notes Gateway
- Starting the Notes Gateway As a Windows Service
- Addressing Messages
- Stopping the Notes Gateway
- Uninstalling the Notes Gateway As a Service
- Configuring the Notes Gateway
- Configuring Addressing Instead of Using Directory Synchronization and Exchange
- Adding Individual Notes Users to Personal Address Books
- Changing the Link Protocol between the Notes Gateway and the MTA
- Controlling Gateway Access
- Using the Access.cfg File in the Gateway Directory
- Using the Gateway Access Field on Individual User Objects
- Setting Up Accounting
- Defining an Accountant
- Establishing Gateway Administrators
- Enabling Message Status for Sent Items
- Binding the Notes Gateway to a Specific IP Address
- Configuring Internet Connectivity
- Monitoring the Notes Gateway
- Information Box
- Log Message Box
- Using the Notes Gateway Web Console
- Accessing the Notes Gateway Web Console
- Using Notes Gateway Log Files
- Using SNMP Monitoring Programs
- Copying and Compiling the Notes Gateway MIB File
- Notifying the Notes Gateway Administrator about Bad Messages
- Understanding Notes Gateway Error Messages
- Optimizing the Notes Gateway
- Adjusting the Number of Sender and Receiver Threads
- Automating Network Reattachment
- Reducing Network Traffic
- Using Notes Gateway Startup Switches
- badmsg
- corr
- httpport
- lnsmb
- loglevel
- single
- A Notes Gateway Error Messages
- B Notes Gateway Directory Structure
- Notes Gateway Server Directory Structure
- domain\wpgate\notes directory
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