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Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive

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Chapter 13 User accountsNote: When solving any problems regarding quota settings arise, information obtained in theDebug log might help. The Debug log can be found in the Logs → Debug section of the administrationconsole. To log information on the quota’s behaviour, enable the Quota and LoginStatistics option (see chapter 22.8 for details).Step 8 — Advanced settingsThis user can send/receive ...Using this option, the administrator of <strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer can limit communication of theuser to traffic on the local domain level. This feature may help solve issues of internaltraffic in companies. By checking this domain, a particular user will not be allowed tosend and/or receive messages from external domains.Figure 13.10New user addition — publish user information to the public contacts folderMaximum message sizeUse this option to set the size limit for outgoing messages. The size limit can be eitherset for each user separately, or globally for the whole domain (see chapter 7.1). If no sizelimit is specified for the whole domain, it is recommended to set this option.By setting the size limit, you can prevent the internet connection from being overloadedby emails with large attachments.If both limits are set to 0, <strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer behaves the same way as if no limit wasspecified.Limit set for a specific user has higher priority than limits applied to the entire domain.Publish this user information to ...Check this option to add the user contact to the public contacts folder. The contact willbe added to the public folder only if the Full name field is populated (in the first or secondstep of the wizard).114

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