1.10  Folder Administration
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1.10  Folder Administration

1.10.1  Root folder
1.10.2  Creating folders
1.10.3  Folder tools
1.10.4  Folder content options
1.10.5  Shared and public folders
1.10.6  Folder subscription

Kerio WebMail includes a folder tree which is the basic tool for maintenance of folders (see figure 1.97  Context menu of the root folder). The easiest way to work with individual folders is to use the context pop-up menu where folders can be created, removed, user access rights can be set, etc.

Folders displayed in Kerio WebMail can be categorized either by their user access rights or by type.

Classification by types:

  • Email — the folder where email messages can be kept and maintained.

  • Contacts — in such folders, contacts can be kept and maintained.

  • Calendar — in such folders, events can be kept and maintained.

  • Tasks — in such folders, tasks can be kept and maintained.

  • Notes — a folder where notes can be kept.

  • Root folder — the basic folder. For detailed information on this folder, see section 1.10.1  Root folder.

Classification by user access rights:

  • The default personal folders — all folders created within the first logon. Unlike the other folders, these ones cannot be removed. The default personal folders include for example Inbox, Junk E-Mail, Drafts, Contacts, Notes, etc.

  • Personal folders — personal folders also include default folders. They include any folders and subfolders which cannot be accessed by other users.

  • Public folders — special folders which are, by default, available to all users of the particular domain or of any Kerio MailServer domain (this depends on Kerio MailServer settings). Public folders can be handled only by users with special privileges. These privileges can be assigned in the administration console by the Kerio MailServer administrator. For details on public folders, refer to section 1.10.5  Shared and public folders.

  • Shared folders — any folders which can be accessed by other Kerio MailServer users with appropriate rights (for details, see section 1.10.5  Shared and public folders).

  • Subscribed folders — folders owned by another user which are shared and can be viewed, edited or administered by the current user (depending on special rights assigned by the owner). For details on subscription of folders, refer to section 1.10.6  Folder subscription

1.10.1  Root folder

The root folder is the primary folder on the top level in the folder tree. Its default name usually consists of the username and the domain (see picture 1.9  Folder tree). Root folder is accessed through the pop-up context menu opened by right-clicking (see figure 1.97  Context menu of the root folder):

Context menu of the root folder

Figure 1.97. Context menu of the root folder


New folder

Use this option to create a new folder.

Rename

The root folder can be renamed.

Subscribe shared folders

This option allows connecting to the folders shared by other users (for detailed information about subscribing, refer to chapter 1.10.5  Shared and public folders).

Mail filters

In Kerio WebMail, it is possible to create filtering rules for the incoming messages. For detailed information about filtering rules, refer to chapter 1.12  Message filtering.

1.10.2  Creating folders

Any new folder is created as a subfolder of an existing folder. To create a folder on the top level, create it as a sub-folder of the root folder. The root folder is the primary folder on the highest level (in picture 1.9  Folder tree, the name of the root folder is the same as the user's email address). The root folder also can be renamed.

The following steps must be taken to create a new folder:

  1. First, select the superior folder and right-click on it.

    It is recommended to use the same folder types for all subfolders. In other words, email folders should be created as subfolders of other email folders (and not under a calendar folder), for example. These rules keep the folder tree well-organized and comfortable.

  2. In the folder's pop-up menu just opened, click on New subfolder (see figure 1.98  Folder's pop-up menu).

    Folder's pop-up menu

    Figure 1.98. Folder's pop-up menu


  3. In the dialog, enter a name for the folder and select type (see figure 1.99  Creating a new folder):

    Creating a new folder

    Figure 1.99. Creating a new folder


    • Email (for storage of email messages)

    • Contacts (where user personal information is kept)

    • Calendar (management of events and meetings)

    • Notes (storage and management of sticky notes)

    • Tasks (management and storage of tasks)

Once the dialog is confirmed, the new folder is added to and displayed in the folder tree.

1.10.3  Folder tools

In section 1.10.2  Creating folders, instructions for creation pf a new folder have been provided. This section lists and describes actions which can be applied to folders:

Rename folders

Folders can be renamed through their pop-up menu, as follows:

  1. Select a folder to be renamed and right-click on it.

  2. This opens the folder's pop-up menu (see figure 1.100  Folder's pop-up menu — Rename).

    Folder's pop-up menu — Rename

    Figure 1.100. Folder's pop-up menu — Rename


  3. Click on Rename.

  4. A dialog is opened where the item can be renamed. Enter a new name and confirm changes by the OK button.

    Renaming a folder

    Figure 1.101. Renaming a folder


Note: From technical reasons, it is not possible to rename default personal folders. Therefore, the Rename option is not available in their pop-up menu.

Remove folders

Folders can also be removed, as follows:

  1. Select a folder to be removed and right-click on it.

  2. This opens the folder's pop-up menu (see figure 1.102  Folder's pop-up menu — Remove).

    Folder's pop-up menu — Remove

    Figure 1.102. Folder's pop-up menu — Remove


  3. Click on Remove. Kerio WebMail asks if you really want to remove the folder. Once confirmed, the folder is either moved to Deleted Items or it is removed immediately. This depends on settings of the Delete messages permanently option in Kerio WebMail (for details on user settings, see chapter 1.11.1  User settings).

Note: From technical reasons, it is not possible to remove default personal folders. Therefore, the Removed option is missing in their pop-up menu.

Move folders

Folders can be moved within the folder tree either through the pop-up menu or by using the Drag & Drop method:

  • Drag & Drop

    1. Select a folder to be moved.

    2. Click on the folder.

    3. Hold the mouse button and drag it over the folder to which the selected item will be moved. When a green icon appears at the pointer, let hold of the mouse button to move the folder (see figure 1.103  Moving folders by the Drag & Drop method).

      Moving folders by the Drag & Drop method

      Figure 1.103. Moving folders by the Drag & Drop method


      Note: Unless the folder is dragged over a folder where it can be moved, a red icon is displayed meaning it is impossible to move the message to the particular location.

  • Pop-up menu

    1. Select a folder to be moved.

    2. This opens the folder's pop-up menu (see figure 1.102  Folder's pop-up menu — Remove).

      Folder's pop-up menu — Move

      Figure 1.104. Folder's pop-up menu — Move


    3. Click on Move.

    4. In the dialog just opened, select a folder to which the item will be moved.

      Moving a folder

      Figure 1.105. Moving a folder


    5. Click OK to confirm the action.

    Note: From technical reasons, it is not possible to move default personal folders.

1.10.4  Folder content options

Folder pop-up menu includes several tools for group manipulation with all items included in the particular folder:

Mark all as read

The Mark all as read option is available only in pop-up menus of email folders.

It can be helpful in the following cases:

  • the function of marking shown read messages as read is disabled (messages are not marked as read once shown in the message-reading pane),

  • a separate window is used for message reading (messages are not marked as read once shown there).

To mark all unread messages as read, follow these instructions:

  1. Click on the folder with the right mouse button.

  2. This opens the folder's pop-up menu (see figure 1.106  Pop-up menu — Mark all as read).

    Pop-up menu — Mark all as read

    Figure 1.106. Pop-up menu — Mark all as read


  3. Click on Mark all as read.

Move or copy all

This option can be used to copy or move all messages included in a particular folder. This option is available for all folder types.

To copy or move all items from one folder to another, follow these instructions:

  1. Right-click on the folder to open its pop-up menu.

  2. In the pop-up menu, click on Move or copy all (see figure 1.107  Pop-up menu — Move or copy all).

    Pop-up menu — Move or copy all

    Figure 1.107. Pop-up menu — Move or copy all


  3. In the move-or-copy dialog just opened, select the destination folder, i.e. the folder to which the items will be moved (see figure 1.108  The move-or-copy-all dialog).

    The move-or-copy-all dialog

    Figure 1.108. The move-or-copy-all dialog


    Warning: Items can be moved or copied only between folders of the same type. This implies that it is not possible to copy or move for example email messages to a calendar folder, tasks to a note folder, etc.

  4. Once the destination folder is selected, click on Move or Copy, depending on the action you want to take.

Delete all

The Delete all option removes all items included in the particular folder. This covers regular items, such as messages, contacts, tasks, events and notes, as well as all subfolders. This option is available for all folder types.

To delete all items in a folder, follow these instructions:

  1. Right-click on the folder to open its pop-up menu.

  2. In the pop-up menu, click on Delete all (see figure 1.109  Pop-up menu — Move or copy all).

    Pop-up menu — Move or copy all

    Figure 1.109. Pop-up menu — Move or copy all


  3. Kerio WebMail asks if you really want to remove the folder content. Once confirmed, the folder content is either moved to Deleted Items or it is removed immediately. This depends on settings of the Delete messages permanently option in Kerio WebMail (for details on user settings, see chapter 1.11.1  User settings).

1.10.5  Shared and public folders

Kerio MailServer enables creation of shared and public folders. A shared folder is any folder of any user who has decided to share it with other users (or group of users, domain, etc.) and grant specific rights to them.

Public folder is a special type of shared folder. This folder is automatically available for reading to all users of the domain or of Kerio MailServer.[5] By default, full access rights are possessed only by the Kerio MailServer's administrator who can assign the rights to other users.

Creating a shared folder

Each user can grant other users rights to any of his/her folders (we recommend careful consideration of this action — for example granting another user rights to the user's INBOX folder could have adverse implications).

Define access rights in the Folder Sharing dialog box which is opened upon right-clicking on a selected folder.

Folder sharing

Figure 1.110. Folder sharing


Click on Add. In the Add Sharing dialog just opened, specify type of sharing.

Folders can be shared with various subjects.

  • User — a particular user. Enter username (in case that the user belongs to the same domain as the sharer) or username with domain in the username@domain pattern (e.g. jgraham@company.com) if the user does not belong to the same domain.

  • Group — a particular group. Use the entry to specify username or groupname with the domain included in format group@domain (e.g. sales@company.com). Domain must be included in name specification whenever rights are to be assigned to the group from another domain.

  • All users from domain — specify the Domain entry with the particular domain name.

  • All users — special type of access rights. The folder can be subscribed (for more information on account mapping, see chapter 1.10.5  Shared and public folders) by all users with accounts in  Kerio MailServer.

  • Anonymous access — special type of access rights. The folder can be subscribed by all users including those who have no account in Kerio MailServer. This type of access rights is useful especially for publishing of calendars in the iCalendar format.

    Folders with anonymous access can be also accessed by special scripts.

To set user rights, select one of the options from the Permission level pull-down menu:

  • Administrator — the user can read the folder as well as share it with other users and remove items in the group or the group itself. This user is not allowed only to remove access rights for the user who created the group.

  • Editor — the user can edit items in the folder (add and remove items, etc.).

  • Reader — the user is allowed only to read the folder's items. No editing is allowed.

Note: Username is required when access rights to a particular user or group are being set. The selection of a user or a group from the list is not available for security reasons. It is not recommended to allow a common user to access the list of all users.

Sharing can be disabled by marking a particular line in the list and clicking Remove.

Once the folder is shared, save changes by clicking on OK.

If sharing is correctly set, the shared folder will be marked as shared (see the Jokes folder in the image 1.111  Shared folder), so that the user knows which of his/her folders has been shared to other users.

Shared folder

Figure 1.111. Shared folder


Creating a public folder

The administration rights are required for creation of a public folder. These rights are granted only to Admin of the primary domain in Kerio MailServer by default. Admin is allowed to grant administrator rights to other users.

To create a public folder, simply right-click the Public folders folder and select New folder in the pop-up menu. Enter folder name and its type, i.e. Mail (storage of email messages), Contacts (contact information), Calendar (calendar tools), Tasks (storage of tasks) or Notes (storage of notes).

Dialog for creating a folder

Figure 1.112. Dialog for creating a folder


After the public folder is created, it is also necessary to set the user rights (reading, writing or administration) for all users that will access the public folder. The rights to public folders are added the same way as in case of sharing (see chapter 1.10.5  Shared and public folders).

1.10.6  Folder subscription

Shared folders can be subscribed in Settings → Subscribe shared folders (see figure 1.113  Settings Menu). Click Subscribe shared folders to open the dialog to enter the username of the person whose folder you want to subscribe to. This person must have an account in Kerio MailServer, otherwise the subscription will not work.

Settings Menu

Figure 1.113. Settings Menu


If the username has been entered properly and the user has decided to share a folder with you, a dialog box with a list of shared folders will be opened. Check the folder to subscribe to a specific folder; clear the checkbox to unsubscribe.

Folder Subscription Dialog

Figure 1.114. Folder Subscription Dialog


All public folders you have been granted reader, editor, or administrator rights to, will automatically appear as subfolders of Public folders.



[5] This depends on the server settings (see Kerio MailServer, Administrator's Guide).

 


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