Admin Settings Clause Samples

Admin Settings. WorldCard Team settings can only be changed by administrator logging in on the web page, and then click on the upper-right corner of screen, and choose [Settings].
Admin Settings. Since you are the administrator, it is recommended that you check the WorldCard Team related settings after you log in for the first time. WorldCard Team settings can only be changed by administrator logging in on the web page, and then click on the upper-right corner of screen, and choose [Settings]. In the settings, you can manage the user account, adjust the permission of data shar- ing, and make the custom field according to the team’s needs. If you use the CRM sys- tem, please do the linkage setting here.
Admin Settings. Click on the menu option Settings. SMTP Server: The name or IP address of the SMTP server that WebMail will use to send messages. Make sure this works properly and that the mail server allows you to relay. Port: The port used by the SMTP server. Most servers use port 25. Default Incoming Mail Server: The default mail server host for account management. When creating new accounts, this setting will be automatically entered. Beware of the Domain IP binding on the mail server unless you create virtual domains Each will have a different incoming mail server whose IP address corresponds to the one the domain is bound to. Incorrect settings might reflect in an inability for users to log on. Integrate with a mail server: This links web mail into the account management of an existing mail server. Make sure the Default Incoming Mail Server is configured properly; in particular, the mail server IP binding should not be used. Integration specifies that no accounts need to be created manually in WebMail. All accounts will be inherited from another mail server. You should realize that logging in with a non-existing user to WebMail would not work. Domain / Allowed Domains: WebMail will be integrated with these domains. Separate domains with a semicolon. Allowed Domains: Allows only certain specified domains to log on. Example: Domain: ▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ Allowed Domains: ▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇;▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ The primary domain is ▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇. Only ▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ and ▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇ can log on in. Max Message Size: Specifies the maximum size of a message in KB users can send out. If the size is exceeded, the message will not be sent. Use disk quota: In conjunction with the disk quota size, this option ensures that users do not exceed their allotted space. Users will be automatically informed about their quota status. When the limit is reached, no more messages will be received and the user must delete some of the messages. Disk quote size: Specifies the size in MB. Use header/footer: Specifies that web mail should attempt to attach the contents of the header and footer files to outgoing emails. The files should contain the exact plain text that will be attached to every message. Header file: The full filename containing the header text. If this field is empty, no header will be attached. Footer file: The full filename containing the footer text. If this field is empty, no footer will be attached. Content Type charset: Allows you to specify a default character set that will be entered into the MIME heading...