Task |
Purpose |
Comments |
- Change MSS passwords.
|
Changing both the system
administrator (sa) and voice mail administrator (vm) passwords
ensures system security and prevents unauthorized access to
your MSS. |
See Password administration
for instructions about how to change passwords. |
- Define system limits.
|
This defines maximum capacities
for such things as stored messages and message delivery lists.
|
See Defining system
administration parameters for instructions about how to
define system limits. |
- Define class-of-service
options.
|
This defines classes-of-service
which you may then assign to subscribers. A class-of-service
is a set of capabilities. |
For more information, see:
For more advanced class-of-service management, use the Mailbox
Manager application. See the Mailbox Manager documentation
that accompanies the application for more information. |
- Add subscribers.
|
This defines subscriber
mailboxes to the system. |
For more information, see:
For more advanced subscriber management, use the Mailbox
Manager application. See the Mailbox Manager documentation
that accompanies the application for more information. |
- Identify and add remote machines.
|
This adds remote machine information to the
local system.
|
For more information, see Adding
remote machines. |
- Set up remote updates for your local system.
|
This allows for automatic administration of
remote users. Remote updates:
- Let you automatically add all remote users who need to
exchange messages across the network
- Let your local system exchange user information with each
remote system that is administered on the local system
|
For more information, see:
|
- Set up community sending
restrictions (optional).
|
This restricts groups
of subscribers to whom you have assigned the same community
number from sending mail to other groups or from receiving voice
mail from other groups. |
See Setting up community
sending restrictions for instructions about how to set up
sending restrictions. |