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          Enterprise Vault™ Setting up IMAP
                Last Published: 
				
                2019-10-21
              
              
                Product(s): 
				
                 Enterprise Vault (12.5)
              
              
            - Setting up IMAP- About IMAP
- Configuring IMAP and enabling users for IMAP access- Obtaining SSL certificates
- Editing the IMAP notification message
- Defining IMAP and SMTP endpoints
- Granting the Vault Service account Send As permission
- Assigning IMAP endpoints to Enterprise Vault servers
- Defining IMAP policies
- Defining IMAP provisioning groups
- Checking the IMAP folder limit
- Running the client access provisioning task and the index administration task
- Reviewing the client access provisioning task report
 
- Where to get more information about Enterprise Vault
 
- Using the IMAP dashboard
- PowerShell cmdlets for IMAP
Using Set-EVIMAPServerDisabled
Set-EVIMAPServerDisabled stops the IMAP server and disables IMAP on an Enterprise Vault server. Use the following syntax when you run Set-EVIMAPServerDisabled:
Set-EVIMAPServerDisabled -ComputerNameAlternate [<CommonParameters>]
For example:
Set-EVIMAPServerDisabled -ComputerNameAlternate ev1.example.com
This stops the IMAP server that is running on ev1.example.com, and disables IMAP on the server.