In a previous article, I covered the steps on how to setup and configure the Mail service in OS X Server. While this included the steps to get up and running with email services, it did not address ...
Email: It's been around for decades, and people are still confused about how it works--and for good reason. Setting up and troubleshooting an email account can be an irritating venture. Recently, we ...
Here's what I'm looking to do:<BR><BR>Host email for several domains<BR>Have mail accessible by POP3/IMAP for those who care<BR>Have mail accessible by webmail for those who don't quite care as much ...
Lately, I’ve noticed quite a few stories and discussions online centering around the always popular debate about whether to use IMAP or POP3 for email. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, IMAP ...
Even as social networking continues to gain in popularity, email remains the undisputed workhorse of messaging, far eclipsing all other forms of electronic communication. Email administration can be a ...
OK, here's the deal:<BR><BR>3 Users on the home network, 3 machines (2 desktops and a laptop) what I want to do is enable anyone to log in on any machine and be able to read their own mail. Mail comes ...
In the further adventures of the Ubuntu 9.04 desktop in the workplace, the crabby engineer has installed Thunderbird 2.0 and has it connecting to the corpulent (corporate, whatever!) Exchange server.
Jesus Vigo reviews the steps necessary to add a front-end webmail application using Roundcube that's hosted on OS X Server. In a previous article, I covered the steps on how to setup and configure the ...