
16 Chapter 1 Mail Service Setup
Moving Mail Messages From Apple Mail Server to Mac OS X
Server Version 10.3
If you have upgraded your server from a version previous to Mac OS X Server v.10.3, and
you have an existing Apple Mail Server database, you must migrate your mail database
to Mac OS X Server v.10.3 mail service.
For more detailed instructions and tool descriptions, see “Converting the Mail Store
and Database From an Earlier Version” on page 36, and “Using Amsmailtool” on
page 36
Overview of Mail Service Tools
The following applications help you set up and manage mail service:
• Server Admin: Use to start, stop, configure, and monitor mail service when you
install Mac OS X Server.
• Workgroup Manager: Use to create user accounts for email users and configure each
user’s mail options.
• Terminal: Use for tasks that involve UNIX command-line tools, such as migrating and
restoring the mail database.
Setup Overview
You can have mail service set up and started automatically as part of the Mac OS X
Server installation process. An option for setting up mail service appears in the Setup
Assistant application, which runs automatically at the conclusion of the installation
process. If you select this option, mail service is set up as follows:
• SMTP, POP, and IMAP are all active and using standard ports.
• Standard authentication methods are used (not Kerberos), with POP and IMAP set for
clear-text passwords (APOP and CRAM MD-5 turned off) and SMTP authentication
turned off.
• Mail is only delivered locally (no mail sent to the Internet).
• Mail relay is restricted.
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