
80 Chapter 4 Setting Up User Accounts
Disabling a User’s Mail Service
You can use Workgroup Manager to disable mail service for users whose accounts are
stored in the LDAP directory of an Open Directory master, a NetInfo domain, or other
read/write directory domain.
To disable a user’s mail service using Workgroup Manager:
1 In Workgroup Manager, click Accounts.
2 Select the account you want to work with.
To select the account, click the small globe above the accounts list and choose the
directory domain where the account resides, then select the user in the user list.
3 To be authenticated, click the lock.
4 Click Mail.
5 Select None.
Enabling Mail Service Account Options
You can use Workgroup Manager to enable mail service and set mail options for a user
account stored in the LDAP directory of an Open Directory master, a NetInfo domain, or
other read/write directory domain. You can also use Workgroup Manager to review the
mail settings of accounts stored in any directory domain accessible from the server
you’re using.
To work with a user’s mail account options using Workgroup Manager:
1 In Workgroup Manager, click Accounts.
2 Select the account you want to work with.
To select the account, click the small globe above the accounts list and choose the
directory domain where the account resides, then select the user in the user list.
3 To be authenticated, click the lock.
4 Click Mail.
5 To allow the user to use mail service, select Enabled.
6 Enter a valid mail server name or address in the Mail Server fields for the DNS name or
IP address of the server to which the user’s mail should be routed. Workgroup Manager
doesn’t verify this information.
7 Enter a value in the Mail Quota field to specify the maximum number of megabytes for
the user’s mailbox.
A 0 (zero) or empty value means no quota is used. When the user’s message space
approaches or surpasses the mail quota you specify, mail service displays a message
prompting the user to delete unwanted messages to free up space. The message
shows quota information in kilobytes (KB) or megabytes (MB).
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