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'''Note 2.''' This permission is only available for full MailWall Partner accounts.
 
'''Note 2.''' This permission is only available for full MailWall Partner accounts.
  
== Archive Permissions ==
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== Types of Archive Permissions ==
  
*Nothing:  
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*'''Nothing''':  
  
 
The user has no archive permissions.
 
The user has no archive permissions.
  
*View archived messages:  
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*'''View archived messages''':  
  
 
The user can view archived messages.
 
The user can view archived messages.
  
*View or release archived messages:  
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*'''View or release archived messages''':  
  
 
The user can view or release archived messages.
 
The user can view or release archived messages.
  
*View, release or redirect archived messages:  
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*'''View, release or redirect archived messages''':  
  
 
The user can view, release or redirect archived messages.
 
The user can view, release or redirect archived messages.

Revision as of 16:00, 1 March 2012

Understanding Permissions in MailWall?

  • Users can have permissions assigned to them which control the level of access they have when they access the MailWall dashboard.

Permissions is located under Mail Manager on the side menu, once you have selected the user on the top navigation bar.

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Types of Permissions

  • Nothing (Default for new users) None.
    • The user has no access to any MailWall functions.
  • Normal User
    • The user can access the MailWall dashboard and manage functions associated with email addresses associated with their username.
  • Domain Admin
    • The user can access the MailWall dashboard and manage functions associated with any user for that domain name except the viewing of archived emails.
  • Partner Admin (Note 2.)
    • The user can access the MailWall dashboard and manage functions for all domains on the partner account.


You can change level of permissions in the provided drop down menu's and then clicking on Save Permissions


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Note 2. This permission is only available for full MailWall Partner accounts.

Types of Archive Permissions

  • Nothing:

The user has no archive permissions.

  • View archived messages:

The user can view archived messages.

  • View or release archived messages:

The user can view or release archived messages.

  • View, release or redirect archived messages:

The user can view, release or redirect archived messages.