Ensure You Can Receive Email from Your Service Provider
Email Protection Administrator Guide
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November 2012
Web Protection Service Documents
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Web Protection Service Quick Start
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WDS Connector Installation Guide
Message Archiving Documents
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Message Archiving Administrator Guide
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Message Archiving Quick Setup Guide for Microsoft® Exchange® Server 2000
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Message Archiving Quick Setup Guide for Microsoft® Exchange® Server 2003
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Message Archiving Quick Setup Guide for Microsoft® Exchange® Server 2007
User Guides
In addition, a variety of guides for your users are available. These are:
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Email Protection User Guide
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Message Archiving User Guide
•
Spam Control for Outlook
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Email Continuity User Quick Start Guide
Ensure You Can Receive Email from
Your Service Provider
If you had or still have a different email security or filtering service and your network is
administered so that you can receive email only from IP addresses associated with that
security service, you must administer your network to allow incoming email from the
Control Console servers. For example, a port in your company’s firewall may need to be
enabled to receive email from the IP addresses of the Control Console servers.
This enablement is necessary in order for you and your users to set the initial password for
access to the Control Console.
Log on to the Control Console
To manage your account, you must log on to the Control Console with the following steps.
Note:
The first time you log on, you might need to create your password. If so, see
Reset
Your Password from the log on window
.
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Open a browser on your computer and enter the URL for the Control Console.