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Congratulations on your purchase of this outstanding ES-6000 Mail Server Appliance, this product is new
generation designed for the SMB or enterprise company that has the need to install an easy maintained and
fully function of mail server in office.
AirLive ES-6000 Mail Server Appliance not just supports the basic mail protocol such as
POP3(s)
,
SMTP(s)
,
IMAP(s)
, it also supports the
Web Mail
to allow user accessing mail via browser no matter where you are, and
the
Web Disk
function to offer a solution for delivering large file, so user can download file from ES-6000
directly, and do not need to worry about mail box’s limitation. Meanwhile, the ES-6000
Push Mail
function can
deliver mail subject to mobile phone, so user can check the mail in anytime and anywhere without carrying
laptop.
The more advanced feature of ES-6000 is to provide
Multiple Domains
function, so a company or Internet
Service Provider can apply two or more mail domains, and configure to one single mail server - ES-6000.
Except those advanced feature,
Anti-Spam
and
Anti-Virus
function are also designed into ES-6000. With
complete mail server feature to offer mail service, protect mail security, and backup mail data, AirLive
ES-6000 can be your excellent choice for the total solution of mail server.
1.1 Functions and Features
z
Easy installation and useful mail system
Just few steps of installation, a useful mail server with POP3(s), SMTP(s), IMAP(s), Push Mail, Web
Mail and Web Disk function can be deployed and ready for use.
z
Push Mail
System will push email to user’s mobile phone, so user can receive and reply mail via mobile phone
whenever it is and wherever he goes.
z
Web Mail
Sometimes users need to access email in public computer, such as cyber café, and it is not allowed
or not properly to download private mail. Web mail function works to provide internet user to check
mail via web browser, so users will be able to read or send email everywhere he can connect to
Internet.
z
Personal Web Disk
Instead of sending mail with attaching large file, user can store the file in Personal web disk and send
out the address of hyperlink, and then Internet user will be able to download it without authentication.
Summary of Contents for ES-6000
Page 1: ...ES 6000 Email Server Appliance User s Manual ...
Page 53: ...52 Figure 4 46 Adding a Contact Figure 4 47 New Contact Added ...
Page 57: ...56 Figure 4 52 Create new Internet Account Figure 4 53 Define LDAP server IP address ...
Page 60: ...59 Figure 4 58 Configure LDAP server Advanced setting ...
Page 72: ...71 Step3 Web based mail for easy mail access Figure 5 5 Figure 5 5 Web Mail Interface ...
Page 74: ...73 Figure 5 9 Editing Personal Information ...
Page 77: ...76 Figure 5 13 Selecting the Desired Fields to Export Figure 5 14 Export Process Completed ...
Page 79: ...78 Figure 5 17 Clicking into Import Screen Figure 5 18 Address Book Successfully Imported ...
Page 81: ...80 Figure 5 20 Uploading a File to ES 6000 s Built in Web Disk Figure 5 21 File Uploaded ...
Page 96: ...95 Figure 6 12 Check all mails to retrieve Figure 6 13 Check all mails to resend ...
Page 127: ...126 Figure 6 56 Selecting Spam E Mails Figure 6 57 Forwarding Spam E Mails as Attachment ...
Page 134: ...133 Figure 6 65 Receive the periodic report ...
Page 135: ...134 Figure 6 66 The first page in periodic report ...
Page 136: ...135 Figure 6 67 The second page in periodic report ...
Page 137: ...136 Figure 6 68 The third page in periodic report ...
Page 138: ...137 Figure 6 69 The fourth page in periodic report ...
Page 139: ...138 Figure 6 70 The history report setting Figure 6 71 Receive the history report ...
Page 140: ...139 Figure 6 72 The first page in history report ...
Page 141: ...140 Figure 6 73 The second page in history report ...
Page 142: ...141 Figure 6 74 The third page in history report ...
Page 170: ...169 Figure 8 13 An E Mails Shown on a Smartphone Figure 8 14 Reading an E Mail ...
Page 179: ...178 Figure 9 4 The setting of backup immediately ...
Page 208: ...207 Figure 12 14 Adding a New Folder Figure 12 15 The Related Settings of a Folder ...
Page 209: ...208 Figure 12 16 Opening a Folder Figure 12 17 Uploading a File ...
Page 212: ...211 Figure 12 23 Downloading the Desirable File ...
Page 215: ...214 Figure 14 1 Display system info ...
Page 217: ...216 Figure 14 3 Search results ...
Page 218: ...217 Figure 14 4 Event log details ...