All configurations in EmailArchitect Email Server are done via a web browser. All services can also be configured and monitored via web administration. Administrator can monitor and terminate connection session of each service in real time.
System Level and Domain Administrator Level"system" user and domain administrator can manage domains, users, filters remotely via a web browser. To maintain high system security, administrative level is introduced in EmailArchitect Email Server.
"system" user has right to manage all settings in the email server such as services, domains, users journal and etc. Unlike other user accounts, it doesn't have an email address or mailbox, so system user can't use this account to send or receive email.
Domain administrator has right to manage almost all settings in a specified domain, except Domain General Settings such as MaxUsers, Nobody Alias and Domain Message Size limit. After logon as domain administrator, you can manage domain in "Options"->"Domain Administration".
Only "system" user or domain administrator can set a user account as domain administrator.
Administrative level feature help ISP company to simplify the task to manage email server which hosts hundreds of domains. For example, ISP administrator being at "system" level can grant client "domain administrator" level for specific domain.
Log ServiceLog service provides detailed events of current server to "system" administrator, which ease the tasks of system monitoring and troubleshooting.
Filters AdministrationEmailArchitect Server also provides three filters for message filtering. "system" user manages all filters; domain administrator manages domain filter; while normal user manages user filter. To learn more about Filters, please click here.
Simulate User LogonIn EmailArchitect Web Administration, "Simulate User Logon" feature is useful for administrator to check issue in user mailbox. This function is similar to Unix/Linux command "su", which allows administrator to logon user mailbox without user password. By default, this feature is disabled for privacy reason. However, server administrator can enable this feature like this:
Open "c:\program files\emailarchitect\webaccess\common\define.asp", and edit this: Const USER_SULOGON = False To Const USER_SULOGON = True and save this file. Then logon as "system" or domain administrator to web access, choose the user account you want to manage, then you will find a menu named "Logon As [user]". Click this menu and logon as the user to manage the settings.
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