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Administrator's Guide - Kerio Software Archive

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6.1 Service Parameter Settings• accessing user mailboxes via <strong>Kerio</strong> WebMail,• accessing the user administration via the KMS Web Administration interface (see chapter31),• accessing mail using Microsoft Entourage mail client (see chapter 38),• accessing the Free/Busy server,• automatic upgrades of new versions of the <strong>Kerio</strong> Outlook Connector and the <strong>Kerio</strong>Outlook Connector (Offline Edition).• for synchronization via <strong>Kerio</strong> Synchronization Plug-in.• for synchronization via the ActiveSync protocol.• for BlackBerry synchronization via NotifyLink.• for publishing of calendars as iCalSecure HTTP is an encrypted version of this protocol (HTTPS — SSL or TLS encrypted).Upon the first startup of <strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer, all the services listed above are running on theirdefault (standard) ports.Note: If you know that services will not be used, it is recommended to disable them (forsecurity reasons).If any service provided also by <strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer is already running on the server, it is necessaryto change traffic port for one of the services. To change a port of a <strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer’s service,follow the instructions in section 6.1.6.1 Service Parameter SettingsThe service list (see figure 6.1) includes the following information:• Service — includes protocol name and an icon informing whether the service is running orstopped.• Status (running/stopped) — this item shows whether the service is running or stopped.• Startup (Manual/Automatic) — information whether <strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer is started automaticallyor it must be run manually upon its restart.• IP addresses — this item shows all IP addresses and ports used for traffic by the particular<strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer’s service.• Limit Access — <strong>Kerio</strong> MailServer allows narrowing access rights to a certain group of IPaddresses which will be allowed to use the particular service (usually, unsecured servicesare accessible from the local network only).The parameters of a selected service can be changed. To do this, use the Edit button. Thebutton opens the Service dialog (see figure 6.2). The dialog consists of the following tabs:FeaturesThis tab allows setting of startup type and of a TCP port for traffic.57

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