Installation Guide For ChoiceMail Enterprise Edition How to Install ChoiceMail Enterprise On A Server In Front Of Your Company Mail Server August, 2004 Version 2.6x Copyright DigiPortal Software, 2002-2004
Table of contents Downloading and running the ChoiceMail Enterprise Installer 3 Configuring the ChoiceMail Enterprise Servers 8 POP Server Mailbox Default Path: 9 Outgoing email server (SMTP) 9 SMTP Proxy Connection 9 SMTP Settings 10 Listen for incoming connections on port 10 Domains for which mail is accepted: 10 Mail Server Address to forward mail to: 11 Port: 11 Relay control 11 HTTP Settings 11 Listen on port: 11 Path to images and.css files 12 Options Tab: 12 Accept messages from your domain to your domain. 12 Validate Recipients in real time. 13 Allow Honey Pot Feature. 13 Advanced Tab: 13 XML Listener, POP Server and POP Grabber sections 13 POP3 / SMTP Proxy Remote Access IP Control 14 POP3 Server and XML sections. 14 Outgoing Mail Server Setup screen 15 Server port = 30 15 Domain 15 Fully qualified domain name. 15 DNS servers 15 Optimization 15 Setting up user accounts in ChoiceMail Enterprise 16 Starting the ChoiceMail Enterprise Server Processes 20 Logging into ChoiceMail Enterprise from a web browser 22 Entering in your Usercode and Key into ChoiceMail Enterprise 30 Advanced Configuration 33 How to check your MX records. 33 Accept Messages From your Domain to Your Domain. 33 Validate Recipients in real time. 33 Alternative Validate Recipients in Real time 33 Automatic White Listing 34 Trouble Shooting 42 ChoiceMail Enterprise Server Not Installed : 42 Contacting DigiPortal Software 48 Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 2
Downloading and running the ChoiceMail Enterprise Installer Please visit the URL below to download the installer for the latest version of ChoiceMail Enterprise. You might find it convenient to save it on your desktop so you can find it more easily. Once you have downloaded the installer, simply double-click on it to begin the installation (or update). http://www.digiportal.com/files/download/cmenterpriseinstaller.exe CMEnterpriseInstaller.exe Screen 1 Click Next Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 3
Screen 2 Enter your name and the company for which ChoiceMail Enterprise is being installed. Click Next. Screen 3 This is a confirmation screen. If any of the information is incorrect simply click Back otherwise click Next to continue. Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 4
Screen 4 This is the default location to where ChoiceMail Enterprise will be installed. If you wish to install ChoiceMail Enterprise in another location, click Browse and choose the desired location. Once you have made your selection click Next. Screen 5 Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 5
This is a confirmation screen letting you know that you are about to install ChoiceMail Enterprise. Click Next to proceed or Back if you need to modify your choices. Screen 6 (missing) This shows you the status and progress of the installation of ChoiceMail Enterprise. Screen 7 Screen 8 You should see two instances of Services installed successfully. Click OK as each one comes up. Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 6
Screen 9 Click Finish to complete the installation of ChoiceMail Enterprise. Screen 10 Click Yes to configure ChoiceMail Enterprise. You can also access the ChoiceMail Enterprise Control Panel by clicking on the Configure ChoiceMail Enterprise shortcut on your desktop. Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 7
Configuring the ChoiceMail Enterprise Servers This is the main ChoiceMail Enterprise Control Panel. Click the Server Setup button in the upper group box called ChoiceMail Enterprise Server. Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 8
General Settings This is the General Tab with the initial default settings. Normally you will not need to change anything in this dialog. POP Server Mailbox Default Path: If you wish to change the location where ChoiceMail Enterprise stores mail for users, click on the folder icon with the magnifying glass to browse for the new location. Outgoing email server (SMTP) ChoiceMail Enterprise comes with a built in SMTP server for sending the identity verification messages (challenges). These settings should normally not be changed. The values in this section are not related to your corporate email server. SMTP Proxy Connection The Listen on port setting indicates on which port ChoiceMail Enterprise will monitor your outgoing email messages. This setting is used when the auto pre-approval option is desired. To enable automatic pre-approval, your corporate mail server must send all outgoing mail through the ChoiceMail Enterprise server on this port. Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 9
SMTP Settings Listen for incoming connections on port This setting should normally be 25 (the standard SMTP port) unless there are other gateways on the same machine that listen for incoming mail before ChoiceMail Enterprise. Domains for which mail is accepted: You MUST list ALL domains (everything after the @ sign in your email address) for which you are accepting mail. For example, yourdomain.com, yourdomain.net and so forth. To add a new domain, click the Add button and this dialog will appear: Type a single domain name and click OK Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 10
Repeat for each domain for which you accept email Mail Server Address to forward mail to: You must enter the IP address of your corporate mail server so that ChoiceMail Enterprise knows to where it should send all mail. We recommend you use the internal network IP address if the ChoiceMail Enterprise server and your corporate mail server are on the same network. NOTE: The incoming mail port on your server could be bound to a specific network adapter on the computer. If so, make sure you specify the IP address associated with that adapter. Port: In general, this port MUST be set to 25 because this is the port number to which your corporate mail server normally listens unless there are other servers between your corporate mail server and ChoiceMail Enterprise that listen on different port numbers. Relay control If enabled this option allows users who are outside your corporate network to send mail through your mail server. Users MUST use some form of authentication for this function to work. This prevents the server from being used as an open relay by a spammer. You can also restrict this functionality to specified incoming IP addresses or address ranges. HTTP Settings Listen on port: ChoiceMail Enterprise includes its own web server. Users use their browsers to log in to ChoiceMail Enterprise, review their unknown senders, approve senders who register, preview their approved mail and configure their personal settings. Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 11
Administrators can manage global senders list, change user accounts and so on. This port number becomes part of the URL for the ChoiceMail Enterprise web interface. The default value is 8080, but it can be changed to any unused port number on that machine. In our example above, the port number is 82 so the URL to access ChoiceMail Enterprise from a web browser would be: http://yourcmeserver:82/ (for regular user login) http://yourcmeserver:82/admin_login.html (for administrator/manager login) Path to images and css files The default is /images which means that ChoiceMail Enterprise will serve all images. If you have many users, you can offload image serving to another web server within your network. Any standard webserver such as the popular (and free) Apache server or Microsoft IIS will work. This will improve significantly the performance of ChoiceMail Enterprise. To offload image processing, copy all the images from ChoiceMail Enterprise to a folder on your webserver and then reference the location of that folder through the appropriate URL. All ChoiceMail Enterprise images are located in the folder called Templates\Images\ underneath the folder where you installed ChoiceMail Enterprise. For example, if you copy the contents of this folder to your web server s cmfiles folder for example then the path you would enter would be http://yourdomain.com/cmfiles/ Options Tab: Accept messages from your domain to your domain. Normally this option should not be checked. However, if you are considering using it please review the section Advanced Configuration (page 33) before selecting this option Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 12
Validate Recipients in real time. This feature instructs ChoiceMail Enterprise to query your corporate mail server to verify that the intended recipient email address is a valid email address for your company. If it is not, ChoiceMail Enterprise will refuse the email message and it will not reach your mail server. The benefit of course is that your main corporate mail server is not deluged with a lot of bogus messages. They are instead handled completely by ChoiceMail Enterprise. * Do not check this option until you have first read over the documentation contained in the section Advanced Configuration (page 33). The use of this option requires additional configuration before it can be used. Allow Honey Pot Feature. This feature is designed to confuse spammers; it gives the appearance that they are able to relay through your mail server but in reality they are not. This feature does not offer a direct benefit to you and in fact will eat up your system resources specially your bandwidth. The theory behind this feature is that if enough companies use Honey Pots, spammers will become confused because they will not know if they successfully sent their messages through your server. We don t normally recommend using this feature unless you feel strongly about doing your part to annoy spammers Advanced Tab: XML Listener, POP Server and POP Grabber sections Leave these at their default settings. Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 13
POP3 / SMTP Proxy Remote Access IP Control Change Access Permissions: All settings should be left at the default values unless you plan to configure ChoiceMail Enterprise and your corporate mail server to support automatic preapproval. Please refer to the Advanced Configuration section of this manual for more detailed instructions. POP3 Server and XML sections. These component are used internally by ChoiceMail Enterprise and may be used in future versions for some advanced options. They should be left at their default settings. Finally, click OK at the bottom of this screen Setup screen to save your settings. You should now be back at the main ChoiceMail Enterprise Control Panel again. Click on the Server Setup button in the lower group box called Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) to configure the outgoing mail server settings. Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 14
Outgoing Mail Server Setup screen Server port = 30 This should normally be set to a value of 30 Domain Set this to your company s domain name (note this is just the domain, not a specific server within your domain) Fully qualified domain name. Set this to the full name of the server where ChoiceMail Enterprise is running. DNS servers These should already be filled in. If they are not, please enter the DNS servers for your network. Optimization The following settings should NOT be changed without guidance from DigiPortal Software. These settings are used to optimize the ChoiceMail Enterprise SMTP server for sending challenge messages. Please leave them at the values shown in the diagram above. Click OK to save your settings Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 15
Setting up user accounts in ChoiceMail Enterprise Click on User Management to begin creating user accounts in ChoiceMail Enterprise. Click on the Add button to add a new User. Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 16
Type in a username for this account. This will be the username that this user will need to provide when he/she accesses ChoiceMail Enterprise. We strongly recommend that you use the same username as their existing email username but without the domain portion. For example, if the complete email address is xyz@yourdomain.com, then the username portion is simply xyz. The username should already present on this screen. You will need to modify the following settings: Password: We recommend that the password and username be the same as those values set by the user in their email program. Enabled: Check this box to enable this user account. Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 17
Force user to change password on logon: This is totally up to you and typically will depend on your company policy. However, you should probably NOT check this box if you plan to allow your users to continue using their current password. Access Level: For most users, set this field to Regular User. If the user is responsible for (and authorized for) configuring ChoiceMail Enterprise in which case you will want to be Administrator. Most employees will be set up as Regular User Type one email address per line: Leave this blank for now. ChoiceMail Enterprise protects only email addresses that are explicitly listed here. Incoming email to all other email addresses is passed directly through ChoiceMail Enterprise without being filtered. This is a feature to allow you to optionally introduce ChoiceMail Enterprise to your corporation gradually rather than having to enable it for everyone immediately. For testing purposes you can send yourself an email. This will let you check that ChoiceMail Enterprise is indeed running and passing emails to your corporate mail server without any problems. Once you have verified that mail is passing through to your corporate mail server normally, you can come back to this dialog box and add your email address so that ChoiceMail Enterprise will protect it. POP 3 Email addresses = This function is not used in this version of ChoiceMail Enterprise so just leave it blank. Click OK at the bottom of this screen to save your settings. Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 18
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Starting the ChoiceMail Enterprise Server Processes Before you start the ChoiceMail Enterprise Server processes you will need to do one of the following: If you have a firewall on your network the only action required is to reroute incoming SMTP traffic (port 25) to go to the machine where ChoiceMail Enterprise is installed rather than to your corporate mail server. Please refer to your firewall documentation if you are not sure how to do this. If you do not have a firewall and ChoiceMail Enterprise is open to the world you will have to change your domain MX records to point to the machine where ChoiceMail Enterprise is installed. (However, if you don t have a firewall, we strongly encourage you to get one!) You are now ready to start both ChoiceMail Enterprise Server processes by clicking on the button for each server. With the ChoiceMail Enterprise servers now running, send yourself a test message or if possible have someone outside your network send you an email and then check your email program to confirm that you have received it. This test is used to verify your settings and to ensure that email messages that will not be processed by ChoiceMail Enterprise continue to reach your existing corporate mail server. Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 20
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Logging into ChoiceMail Enterprise from a web browser Bring up a web browser (Internet Explorer, Netscape, Mozilla, etc) and type in the IP address or URL of the machine where ChoiceMail Enterprise has been installed i.e. http://choicemailserver:8080 or http://192.25.25.3:8080 (8080 = the default HTTP Server Port used by ChoiceMail. If you have changed this for any reasons such as a port conflict then use the port number to which you changed it.) Enter in the username and password that you created in ChoiceMail Enterprise when setting up your account under the section called: User Management. (page???) Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 22
All users logging into ChoiceMail Enterprise will be greeted with this page; by default they will see their list of Unknown Senders. Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 23
To have ChoiceMail Enterprise start protecting your email address: Click on the Email Addresses link on the left hand side of the screen. Type in your email address in the field provided. Click on Add to include this email address. (You MUST also enter in all aliases you own that resolve to this email address). Click OK at the bottom of the screen to save your settings; you will return back to the Senders Page. ChoiceMail Enterprise will now protect the email address(s) that you have entered and you should start to see messages appear in your Unknown Senders view. You may now send yourself a test message or have someone you know send you a test message. Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 24
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Example outgoing challenge message These are the sequence of events that take place when someone sends you an email and they are not on one of your White Lists. The sender is sent a Challenge Message as shown above note that the challenge message can be configured to suit your needs The sender will then click on the link: Click here to verify your identity in the email and a web page will appear asking them for specific information: Note that the default webpage can be replaced by a page resembling your own web site please contact our sales team for information on vanity pages. Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 26
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Confirmation page The Sender will see this confirmation screen once they click on: Send My Request By default ChoiceMail Enterprise automatically approves senders who respond to a challenge. What this means is that if the sender fills out the challenge and sends it back, ChoiceMail Enterprise will do the following: Forward the original email message from the sender to your corporate mail server to be delivered to the recipient. Send an email to the email recipient stating why the message was accepted Send a notice to the original sender of the email to let them know that they have now been authorized to send email messages to the recipient. Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 28
Example of the notice sent to the Recipient: Example of the notice sent to the Sender: Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 29
Entering in your Usercode and Key into ChoiceMail Enterprise The trial version of ChoiceMail Enterprise expires after a preset number of days (normally 14 days). Once your trial expires, ChoiceMail Enterprise will no longer block any messages. When you purchase ChoiceMail Enterprise, you will be sent a usercode and key that will unlock ChoiceMail Enterprise permanently for the number of users for which you bought your license. Please follow the steps below to authorize ChoiceMail Enterprise: Open the ChoiceMail Enterprise Control Panel by clicking on the shortcut on the desktop shortcut or by choosing Configure ChoiceMail Enterprise within the DigiPortal Software Applications of our Program menu. Click the About button When the About ChoiceMail Enterprise dialog appears, click on Enter License Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 30
Enter in the Usercode and Key that was sent to you and then click OK. Click on Click here to close to close the About ChoiceMail Enterprise dialog. Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 31
We recommend that you run ChoiceMail Enterprise with the Control Panel closed. Click on the X in the upper right hand corner of the dialog to close the ChoiceMail Enterprise Control Panel. Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 32
Advanced Configuration How to check your MX records. Open a command prompt type: nslookup and press Enter type: set type=mx and press Enter type: your domain name and press Enter You will see your MX records displayed on the screen. Accept Messages From your Domain to Your Domain. This should only be checked if: You have multiple offices and more then one email server but use the same domain name at both. You have a website that emails you orders or uses a form mail script to forward comments from customers to you and the From address contains your domain name i.e. orders@choicemaildemo.com. By turning on this option, you are telling ChoiceMail Enterprise to allow spoofed email addresses for your domain. Spoofing is when someone makes it look like an email came from one domain when it really came from another. Web hosting companies often do this when they set up an email address for your on line store or web form, it s a spoofed email because it looks like it is coming from your company i.e. your domain but it is actually being sent by the hosting company. If you are in this situation, we suggest that you change the From address to one belonging to the ISP that is hosting your site. Not only is this more appropriate (because THEY sent the email, not you) but it will also protect you from spammers that try to send spoofed emails to users in your company. Validate Recipients in real time. This feature instructs ChoiceMail Enterprise to query your mail server to verify that the intended recipient email address is a valid email address for your company. If it is not, ChoiceMail Enterprise will refuse the email and it will not reach your mail server. IMPORTANT: This option is only available if your mail server supports recipient filtering. In the case of Microsoft Exchange, only Exchange 2003 has this capability and even then it must be configured manually. Please leave this option unchecked if you are not sure there is an alternative way to set up real time validation in ChoiceMail Enterprise. Alternative Validate Recipients in Real time Create a text file called validrecipients.txt and enter all valid email addresses for your company, one per line. The list must contain ALL email addresses regardless if they are protected by ChoiceMail Enterprise or not. Open the ChoiceMail Enterprise control panel Stop both servers. Save the file in the Mailboxes subfolder underneath where ChoiceMail Enterprise itself is installed. (This is typically C: \Program Files\DigiPortal Software\CM Enterprise\Mailboxes) Store the text file in the Mailboxes folder. Restart both servers. Remember that this list and the list of email addresses that you have set up in your mail server MUST always match. ChoiceMail Enterprise will block all incoming email to a recipient if that recipient is not on the list. Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 33
Automatic White Listing Automatic white listing is a feature where someone to whom you send an email is approved automatically so that they are not challenged when they respond to your message. In ChoiceMail Enterprise, enabling this feature is a two-step process as you have to modify your corporate mail server settings as well. The instructions here are for Microsoft Exchange but the details apply to any corporate mail server. Step 1: Configure ChoiceMail Enterprise Open the ChoiceMail Enterprise s Control Panel Stop both servers. Click on ChoiceMail Server Setup Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 34
Click on Advanced Click on Change Access Permission Select Allow specified connections and add the IP address of the machine on which Microsoft Exchange is running. Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 35
Alternatively, select Full remote access. However, we don t recommend this unless you really understand your security setup as you are opening up ChoiceMail Enterprise to everyone and although authentication is still required, this is generally considered to be a bad idea. Click OK all the way out and restart both ChoiceMail Enterprise servers. Step 2: Configure Microsoft Exchange: (These instructions work for either Microsoft Exchange 2000 or 2003. Please refer to your Exchange documentation as necessary) Open Microsoft Exchange System Manager. Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 36
Click servers -> Expand to find the machine on which Exchange is running -> Expand that to find Protocols -> Expand that to find SMTP -> Click on the SMTP folder so that the Default SMTP Virtual Server is listed in the right hand column -> Right click on it and select Properties. Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 37
From the Default SMTP Virtual Server Properties screen click on the Delivery Tab. Click on the Outbound Connections button at the bottom. Change the TCP port to 35 and click OK Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 38
Go back to the Default SMTP Virtual Server Properties screen -> Delivery Tab and click on the Advanced button. The fully qualified domain name should already be there but if it is not then you need to add it. If you control your MX records the fully qualified domain name is most likely mail.yourdomain.com but if you are getting an email feed then it is probably your mail server s fully qualified name, such as name.yourdomain.com Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 39
If ChoiceMail Enterprise is running on the same machine as your corporate mail server then the IP address will normally be 127.0.0.1. Note that this IP address must be enclosed in square brackets [127.0.0.1]. If ChoiceMail Enterprise is running on a different machine than your corporate mail server, then you should specify the IP address of that machine, again enclosed in square brackets. Click OK Click OK all the way out until you are back to the Default SMTP Virtual Server. Right click on it again, but this time choose Stop. Once it has stopped then right-click again and choose Start. Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 40
Once it has started, automatic whitelisting should now be enabled. Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 41
Trouble Shooting ChoiceMail Enterprise Server Not Installed : If you see either this error or Outgoing Mail Server not installed, this simply means that during installation one of the servers was not installed. To rectify this please do the following: Double click on the Hard Drive where you installed ChoiceMail Enterprise. By default this will be the C: drive unless you have chosen another location. Double click on Program Files Double click on DigiPortal Software Double click on CM Enterprise Find a file called and then double click on it. You should get 2 notices that Service uninstalled successfully. You may have to click OK as each one comes up. Find a file called installsvc.cmd and double click on it. You should get 2 notices that Service installed successfully Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 42
You may have to click OK as each one comes up. ChoiceMail Enterprise Server Will Not Start: If clicking the Play button for ChoiceMail Enterprise server displays Start Pending and then Stopped the typical cause is a port conflict. Under ChoiceMail Enterprise Server click on Server Setup. General Tab: Change HTTP Server Connection -> Listen on Port to 81 or 85 Click OK to save your settings. Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 43
Restart the ChoiceMail Enterprise Server Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) Will Not Start: Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 44
If clicking the Play button for Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) displays Start Pending and then Stopped the typical cause is a port conflict. Click on your Start Menu Click on Control Panel Double click on Administrative Tools Double click on Services Find and double click on Microsoft Simple Mail Transport Protocol Right click and choose Properties. Click on STOP. Click on Start Type and choose Disabled Click on Apply and then OK Restart the Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) Challenge Messages Are Not Being Sent Out Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 45
If you are able to receive mail but people are saying that they are not getting Challenges then you need to first check your Unknown Senders list. Log into ChoiceMail Enterprise via your web browser Click on the Senders link on the left hand side of the screen Click on the? icon at the top of the screen so that all of your unknown senders appear. Look at the list of unknown senders do you see this icon?: If you do, you need to check to make sure that ChoiceMail Enterprise s Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) is Running. If ChoiceMail Enterprise s Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) is running then the next probable cause is that ChoiceMail Enterprise can not resolve the email address which means there probably is a problem with the DNS servers you have specified into ChoiceMail Enterprise. You should double check with your Internet Service Provider to make sure that you have at least one of their DNS servers listed in ChoiceMail. Open the ChoiceMail Enterprise Control Panel by either clicking on the Shortcut to it: or clicking on your Start Menu -> All Programs -> DigiPortal Software Applications - > Configure ChoiceMail Enterprise. Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 46
Stop the Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) and then click on Server Setup under Outgoing Mail Server (SMTP) Double check the DNS Servers with your ISP. If that has not solved your problem make sure that you do not have ChoiceMail Enterprise or one of its ports blocked in your firewall. Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 47
Contacting DigiPortal Software If you still need assistance please visit http://support.digiportal.com where you will find an extensive knowledgebase as well as the ability to contact our support team. Copyright DigiPortal Software Inc., 2002 2004 All rights reserved 48