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SRM11262003A: Configuring MAPI email
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| Last Updated: November 26, 2003 |
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| If you want SpaceGuard SRM to send
out MAPI e-mail alerts when for example your users
exceed their quota, the SpaceGuard SRM service needs
to have a fully configured mail profile to login
on Exchange 5.x or Exchange 2000 and send out email
messages. |
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Profile
Configuration |
| To connect to an Exchange (5.x or
2000) server, the SpaceGuard SRM service will need
its own profile. Click Add to create a new MAPI profile
and enter the information as you would when configuring
a regular mail client such as Microsoft Outlook. NOTE:
for the profile creation to work, you need to have
a valid MAPI client such as Microsoft Outlook installed
on the computer running the SpaceGuard SRM service
you are currently configuring. |
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IMPORTANT: |
| When creating a mail profile for SpaceGuard
SRM, you will need an existing mailbox to connect
the profile to. It is important that you create this
mailbox BEFORE creating
a mail profile. For Exchange 5.x, you need to create
a mailbox within the Exchange user interface and
assign this to the SpaceGuard SRM service account,
(default SpaceGuardSvcAccnt). For Exchange 2000,
locate the SpaceGuard SRM service account in Active
Directory Users and Computers and assign a new mailbox
to the existing account. |
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Use
profile |
| Select one of the created mail profiles
which the SpaceGuard SRM service should use when
connecting to Exchange 5.x or 2000 to send out email
messages. Optionally specify a password if the profile
requires one. |
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