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Communigate pro management port
Communigate pro management port









communigate pro management port
  1. #COMMUNIGATE PRO MANAGEMENT PORT FULL#
  2. #COMMUNIGATE PRO MANAGEMENT PORT PASSWORD#

Our testing focused more on system management than on user management as the latter varies wildly depending on how an organization wants to use the e-mail server. Microsoft Exchange 2007 has a mixed record here - a statement we must echo for every alternative product tested. And don't forget important task support backups, message archiving and e-mail retention controls. Messages flowing through the system can get stuck or lost, so log and queue visibility becomes important. End user configuration entails more than just adding accounts, as users will have quotas, filtering rules and other settings to be managed. Protocol engines, such as SMTP, POP and IMAP, have a host of configuration variables and options, many of which are obscure or idiosyncratic. System performance has to be monitored to ensure reasonable response time for end users. The Personal Web Site prefix (~) can be changed using the WebUser settings.Management of a midsized e-mail system can be complicated. The home (default) page of a personal Web Site should have the default.html name. The list of files on that personal Web Site can be seen at: where port is the WebUser port (8100 by default). In this case your users will not have to specify the port number in their browsers.ĬommuniGatePro users can have their personal Web Sites. Port numbers to 80 and 443 - the standard HTTP and HTTPS port numbers. To coexist with some other Web Server on the same computer, it's recommended to change these TCP port 8100, and the secure connections - on the TCP port 9100. Registered users and guests can also use this component to browse mailing list archives.īy default, the HTTP module accepts clear text WebUser TCP/IP connections on the (via the HTTP protocol) to manage their accounts, to browse their mailboxes, to read, copy,ĭelete, forward, and redirect messages, to move messages between mailboxes, to compose and

communigate pro management port

is the name of the domain to access.Īccess to WebUser Interface CommuniGatePro users can connect to the CommuniGate Pro Server with any Web browser Where: is the name of the main server domain or its alias, Its domain administrator should use the following URL: :8010/Admin/ /

#COMMUNIGATE PRO MANAGEMENT PORT FULL#

Please note that in this case allĭomain users should use the full account names even if the connect The server will ask for the user name and a password, and if the specifiedĪccount has the Domain Administrator access right, the list of the domain accounts is displayed. Where is the name of the secondary domain to administer. The same port can be used by the Domain Administrators to access the Secondary Domains settings and account lists.Ī domain administrator should access the server using the following URL: :8010 Or the IP address of the CommuniGate Pro Server.Īccess to the Domain Administration Pages If the CommuniGate Pro Server supports several Secondary Domains, Where is the name of the main server domain or its alias, To access the WebAdmin pages, the Server administrator should use the The port 8010 and secure (SSL/TLS) connections on the TCP port 9010.

#COMMUNIGATE PRO MANAGEMENT PORT PASSWORD#

In order to access the WebAdmin pages, the user should provide the nameĪnd the password of a CommuniGatePro account with requiredīy default, the HTTP module accepts clear text TCP/IP WebAdmin connections on

communigate pro management port

The authentication schemes supported with the HTTP protocol protect the WebAdmin pages fromĪn unauthorized access.

  • implement the WebUser Interface to user accounts and mailing list archives.Īccess to the WebAdmin Pages The Server Administrator can use a Web browser application to connect to theĬommuniGate Pro Server, and to configure and monitor the Server remotely,.
  • provide access to the WebAdmin (Server Administration) and Domain Administration pages.
  • The CommuniGate Pro Server uses the HTTP module to: The CommuniGate Pro HTTP module implements the Hypertext Transfer Protocol
  • Access to the Domain Administration Pages.










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