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Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive

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Chapter 15 Sending and Receiving MailFigure 15.19Account lockoutLockout user account...You can specify a number of failed logins from one IP address that will be allowed.Locked account becomes unlocked...This information defines when the account will be unlocked automatically.Use Unlock all accounts now to unlock all accounts previously locked.Warning: Blocking of accounts upon unsuccessful login attempts is not identical with blockingin user account settings (see section 13.2).Store Directory tabThe Store Directory tab contains settings of directories for message storing (user and publicfolders) and backup. Information about private and public folders, logs, messages that are tobe sent and files that are just being checked by antivirus are saved into the Store Directory.Path to the store directoryDefine the absolute path to the store directory (according to the operating system onwhich <strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer is running). By technical reasons, it is necessary to locate thestore directory locally (i.e. on the server where <strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer is running).If the data directory path needs to be changed, follow these instructions:1. Create a new directory for the store.2. In <strong>Kerio</strong> Administration Console (Configuration → Advanced Options → Data store),specify the new path.3. Stop <strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer.4. Move all files included in the data store to the new directory.5. Run <strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer.Warning: It is not allowed to specify the Path to the store directory entry by a UNC path.Watchdog Soft LimitIf the value specified is reached, <strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer will automatically warn users about thisfact upon each login to the administration console. After the limit is reached, it will berecorded in the Error log (for more information, see chapter 22.6).162

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