#Worldclient webmail mdaemon install
This feature allows you to chat inside the Lookout or WorldClient themes instead of requiring you to install a separate instant messaging client on your computer. MDaemon Instant MessengerĮnable MDaemon's Instant Messaging feature in browserĬheck this box if you would like to use MDaemon Webmail's integrated instant messaging client, which you can use to chat with other MDaemon users. In the Mobile theme, this option displays a pop-up preview of the item when you tap/click a contact, task, or note.Ĭheck this box if you want a message sender's email address and name to be added to your Contacts when you reply to the message. By collapsing the folder list, the folders are delayed and the browser can move on to other pages for loading. If you have a lot of nested folders then this option can help display the LookOut theme faster. If you have a lot of mail folders, checking this option may help you sign in faster, since it will prevent Webmail from counting all of the messages in all of your folders when you first sign in. For more information, see: Shortcut Keys. If you are already familiar with the shortcut key combinations used by another email client, such as Gmail or Outlook, then you can use this feature to cause the WorldClient or LookOut theme to use your preferred layout. There is the default LookOut layout and several others that are similar to those used by other email clients. This feature makes it possible for you to choose from several different keyboard shortcut key layouts for use in the WorldClient or LookOut theme. Use this option to designate the view that will be displayed when you sign in to Webmail. Layout and controls are determined by the Theme. This does not change the layout of your pages. This provides a pre-configured set of font colors and sizes, background colors, and so on. For more on Themes, see: Choosing a Theme. The default themes included in Webmail are: WorldClient, LookOut, Lite, and Mobile. This is the visual scheme or set of pages that Webmail will use to display your messages and content. This is the language in which Webmail's pages will appear.
#Worldclient webmail mdaemon password
I looked and I could not find an option to allow the user to reset their password by putting in the name of the pet or maiden name etc.This page is used for customizing the appearance and operation of your account settings and functions. I will look into this over the school holidays.ĭo you happen to know by any chance if there is some kind of user reset option for users are always forgetting their email passwords. The problem occurs within the lan as well as over the Internet - so I don't think that DNS is an issue as naturally when I am connecting over the Internet, I am not using the internal DNS. Some clients have HTTPS only and others have redirect to HTTPS. I have not been able to work out what the problem with issue number two is.
All the emails are the same - pointing to the same items in the bad queue. Once I deleted what was in the bad queue, I have not had a single email since! Is this normal practice for Mdameon to email about two hours to say something is in the bad queue. It appears that the problem with the Bad Queue emails is if there is something in the bad queue that has not been viewed or deleted or something, then I keep getting emails every couple of hours informing me that there is a bad queue something or other. Would this have anything to do with issue 2? Thanks This occurs within the local network as well as accessing the webmail outside the local network.Īt some point in time I will be looking into getting certificates for the webmail to get rid of the message where this website is untrusted etc etc. when putting in the url for the webmail I cannot do hostname.domain-name - I have to do in the website address bar. But I am getting the forwarded emails at my email address, so I am uncertain as to why this is in the bad queue all the time?Ģ.
It seems to be mostly my forwarded emails from the admin account at each client to my email address. Do you know what these Bad Queue Mail emails are all about as I cannot see anything obvious. As far as I am aware all my clients should be setup identically. With the exception of one client, all my other clients are getting lots of Mdaemon Bad Queue emails in the administrators email inbox. I have two further issues which I have not got around to looking into yet but you may be able to answer quickly and easily.ġ.