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Chapter 4 Setting Up User Accounts 81
Disabling a User’s Mail Service
You can use Workgroup Manager to disable mail service for users whose accounts are
stored in an Open Directory domain, the local directory domain, or other read/write
directory domain.
To disable a user’s mail service using Workgroup Manager:
1 In Workgroup Manager, click Accounts.
2 Select the user account you want to work with.
To select the account, click the globe icon, choose the directory domain where the
account resides, and then select the user account in the accounts list.
3 To authenticate, click the lock and enter the name and password of a directory domain
administrator.
4 Click Mail, select None, and then click Save.
Forwarding a User’s Mail
You can use Workgroup Manager to set up mail-forwarding for users whose accounts
are stored in an Open Directory domain or the local directory domain.
To forward a user’s mail using Workgroup Manager:
1 In Workgroup Manager, click Accounts.
2 Select the user account you want to work with.
To select the account, click the globe icon, choose the directory domain where the
account resides, and then select the user account in the accounts list.
3 To authenticate, click the lock and enter the name and password of a directory domain
administrator.
4 Click Mail, select Forward, and then enter the forwarding mail address in the Forward
To field.
Make sure you enter the correct address. Workgroup Manager doesn’t verify that the
address exists.
5 Click Save.
Working with Print Quota Settings
User print settings define the ability of a user to print to accessible Mac OS X Server
print queues.
For information about how to set up print queues, see Print Service Administration.