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• Mail Service. You can opt to either be your own primary email server or to relay your
mail through your ISP’s outbound mail server. If using this server as a primary email
server, you’ll need to have that address listed as a Mail Exchanger in your domain
provider’s DNS records. To relay, specify the relay server name, such as relay.ISPname.
com. You also have the opportunity to customize the welcome email that will notify
your users that their account has been set up. Click Continue.
• Remote Access. You can allow your users to connect to Mac OS X Server when they
are osite, giving them remote access to wikis, blogs, shared calendars, email, and
shared volumes. Enabling VPN connections for remote users is not recommended
for this conguration. Click Continue.
• Add New User Accounts. Enter the names for each of your users, clicking
for a
blank eld. For each user, Mac OS X Server assigns a short name, which you may edit.
Create a password for each user. (Note: This step automatically creates an email address
and a chat address for each user.) Click Continue.
• Setting Up. As Mac OS X Server congures itself, it provides a review of all your
settings. Click Continue.
• Thank You. Your server is now ready to use. Click Go to manage accounts and change
settings using Server Preferences.