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Multiple Domains
Up to 10 mail domains can be created on ES-6000 and work properly simultaneously. Each mail
domain can have its own mail account as well.
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Anti-spam
Built-in with Bayesian, fingerprint, verifying sender account, checking sender IP in RBL and else
anti-spam system work to filter spam mail automatically.
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Anti-virus
Built-in with Clam AV and Sophos scan engine can filter malicious program in mail content, to
prevent mail receiver from virus threat. The virus pattern can be updated regularly, and without any
license fee.
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Mail Audit / Archive
User can define rule (such as keyword, sender, receiver, size…) for mail audit, when the incoming or
outgoing mail matches the rule, then system will handle the mail based on the rule to pass, delete,
inspect, delay, or copy to a specific account.
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Mail Account Learning
Built-in with mail account learning system, such as Automatically Adding, Query Old Mail Server, or
LDAP, user can migrate mail account from old mail server, or create new mail account quite facile.
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Shared Address Book
Shared Address Book function not only works for Web Mail users, it can also connect to mail client
software with LDAP service, such as Outlook Express, to search the destination address within
Shared Address Book.
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Customize mail account
Each mail accounts can be customized quite precisely based on company’s policy, such as to enable
or disable Mail protocol, Mail size limitation, Mail box Quota, Personal web disk quota, and Push Mail
quota.
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Web Server
ES-6000 not only provides mail server function, it also offers web server function to allow user
creating company’s website on same device. So user will not need to purchase further software or
hardware for web service.
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DNS
Built-in with DNS server, administrator can setup the domain name resolution by himself, and will not
need to spend money to deposit DNS service at ISP.
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Remote Backup
ES-6000 will record every passing mail as the record, and backup the record to NAS or File Server
by schedule. Those mail records can also be retrieved from NAS or File Server via ES-6000.
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HA
Built-in with HA (High Availability) function, the stored data can be synchronized with two ES-6000
devices, to prevent losing mail while mail server is damaged.
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 ...