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Generic Configuration Insructions for Mulberry - DRAFT

Follow these generic instructions to configure Mulberry for basic operations. NOTE: This configuration allows for basic operability for Mulberry, you might have different preferences to suit your tastes or to enhance your user experience. Please point out suggestions/changes to me.

Before starting, you must have correctly configured the Kerberos Ticket Manager (Leash for Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP), or Kerberos for Macintosh (Mac OS 9 and OS X), and be able to get tickets.

There are slight UI differences among the various OS versions of Mulberry (for example, categories arranged by "tabs" in Windows and panes/buttons in OS X), so please adjust the verbiage when appropriate.

1. Choose Preferences.
2. Click on Accounts.
3. Click the Advanced radio button.
4. Select IMAP in the Accounts drop-down menu.
5. Use "tursiops.isc-net.upenn.edu" for server.
6. In the Authentication tab, choose GSSAPI from the drop-down menu.
7. Check both "Use Default Server Principal" and "Use Default User ID" checkboxes
8. (optionally) in the Options tab, click the "Login at Startup" checkbox. On Mulberry's start-up this will launch Leash32 (or Kerberos for Macintosh) automatically to grab a ticket, if you don't already have one.
9. Select SMTP in the Accounts drop-down and repeat steps 5-8.
10. Click on Identities
11. Hilight Default and click "Change." The Identity Edit window appears.
12. Click the From tab.
13. Check the Active checkbox.
14. Click on the Single Address radio button. Type your full name for the "Name" field and your full tursiops e-mail address (username@tursiops.isc-net.upenn.edu" for the "Email" field.
15. Click OK.
16. Click on Outgoing.
17. Enter "tursiops-isc.net.upenn.edu" for Default Domain for Outgoing Mail.
18. Click OK to end Preferences configuration.

Now it's time to configure Display Hierarchies, so that your IMAP mailboxes are optimally displayed. (NOTE: suggestions PLEASE for this section).

1. From the Mailboxes menu, choose Display Hierarchies and select Reset All. The Mailbox Locations dialog box appears.
2. Uncheck all selections in the Server Suggestions pane, especially "<<Entire Hierarchy>>", "#mhinbox", "#mh/", and "~".
3. Enter "Mail/" in the Places to Search for Mailboxes on the Server field.
4. Click OK.
You may want to create an "Out" or "Sent" mailbox:
5. From the Mailboxes menu, choose Create. The Create Mailbox dialog box appears.
6. Click the Create a Mailbox radio button.
7. Name your mailbox in the Name: field (either type "Sent" or "Out" depending on your preference.
8. Click the Create in Hierarchy radio button and enter "Mail/".
9. Ensure "IMAP" appears in the in Account: field.
10. Click OK.

 

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