• Kerio

    Kerio: Out of Office Message

    To setup an Out of Office message with Kerio Mail Server, log into the web portal to access your mail.  Then click on Settings and select Out of Office.  Move the bulleted option to I am out of office now and then type in the our of office message you’d like to use.  When finished, click on the OK button.

  • Mac OS X Server

    Kerberos Management with kadmin.local

    Kerberos can be managed interactively using kadmin.loca or kadmin (which edits the default realm by default):  sudo kadmin.local  To see a list of principals: listprincs To remove principals:  delprinc user@YOUR.KERBEROS.DOMAIN  To add a principal into that database: addprinc user@YOUR.KERBEROS.DOMAIN

  • Mac OS X Server

    Mac OS X Server: Maximum Print Jobs

    The maximum jobs per print queue is configured in the /etc/cups/cupsd.conf file. # # MaxJobs: maximum number of jobs to keep in memory (active and completed.) # Default is 500; the value 0 is used for no limit. # #MaxJobs 500 Just uncomment the MaxJobs variable and set as needed.

  • Kerio

    Kerio: Permissions

    Sometimes when you’re setting up permissions for certain folders using Microsoft Entourage, the process will fail.  If it does you can still set permissions using the web portal.  To do so, log into your webmail.  Then control-click the folder in question and click on the Access Rights… button.  Here, you will be able to define who can read, write or delete items.  Make sure that if you’re giving someone access to a folder that you don’t forget to give access to the parent folder (eg – the parent folder to INBOX is the root of your email hierarchy).  This is one of the more common mistakes we see there.

  • iPhone,  Mac OS X

    iTunes: Recover Purchased Music

    So Apple says they don’t allow you to download purchased items once they’ve downloaded the first time.  But if you look in the right places and talk to the right people then viola – the purchased content redownloads!  Thanks Apple!!!

  • Consulting,  sites

    Moodle

    After checking out all the various Course Management Systems or Content Management Systems with a specific bent towards Courseware, Moodle stands out as the way to go.  It’s open source, it’s easy to setup and it just works. Now if I can only get it to automate the process of creating courseware…  😉