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In addition to working with messages in folders, the Kerio WebMail interface also enables various settings. These changes can be performed in the Settings menu available via the Kerio WebMail's toolbar (see figure 1.115 User settings menu). Kerio WebMail customization is enabled via the first item in the Settings menu. This opens a dialog divided to several tabs: The General tab contains basic user settings for the Kerio WebMail interface:
Use the Mail tab to set parameters for mail folders. Mail folders are described in detail in chapter 1.5 Email.
Use this tab to set some of the parameters for message sending.
The Spam tab contains several options to get rid of unsolicited email:
For details about spam, see chapter 1.5.7 Spam filter. The Others tab enables users to customize this page. For details about the “Today” page, see chapter 1.3 The Kerio WebMail environment. Today
Calendar
The Out of office rule allows setting of automated responses to incoming messages. This automatic reply can be enabled when a user cannot reply messages him/herself (e.g. when the user is ill or on vacation). It is usually helpful when the user is supposed to reply immediately. Automated reply can be set in the Settings → Out of office toolbar menu. In the Out of office dialog, switch to the I am out of office now mode and enter a message which will be sent to incoming messages. Thus, senders know immediately that the user cannot send them any answering message at the moment. Automatic replies are defined by a rule applied to incoming email (the rule is saved in Kerio MailServer). These rules as well as their definition are focused in chapter 1.12 Message filtering. The I'm out of office rule consists of the following items:
Warning: Before enabling the Out of office rule, it is recommended to enable also the Spam rule to make sure that automatic replies are not sent to spammers. If the Spam rule is not enabled, your address will be exposed to spammers who try to send their spam messages to randomly generated addresses and later use those addresses from which they get an answer (so that they are sure the address exists and start to send even larger volumes of spam messages to it). Password can be changed directly in the Kerio WebMail interface, without the need to contact the network administrator. Use the Change password option in the Settings menu of the toolbar. For security reasons, it is necessary to use the secured HTTP for connecting to Kerio WebMail. The beginning of the URL address must be entered as follows: Warning: If you use the unsecured version of HTTP protocol, the password cannot be changed in the application. The dialog contains only three fields to specify the old and the new password. The new password must be entered twice, in order to eliminate typing errors. If the password contains special (national) characters, users of some mail clients will not be able to log in to Kerio MailServer. It is therefore recommend to use only non-diacritic characters for passwords. Warning: If a user connects to an account which is mapped from the Apple Open Directory and they authenticate against the password server, the password cannot be changed. Shortcuts for editing of contacts, events, distribution lists and notes (Windows) - For Mac replace the Ctrl key with the Command key:
Writing a message:
List of messages:
In Kerio WebMail, the following keys can also be used:
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