13.2  Apple Mail 10.5

13.2.1  Exchange account
13.2.2  IMAP account
13.2.3  Learning of the antispam filter

13.2.1  Exchange account

Support for Apple Mail in Exchange accounts results in displaying of all the following folder types saved in Kerio Connect.

  • email,

  • calendar,

  • notes,

  • tasks — these items are saved in a special folder created in To Do.

Note

In Apple Mail, only direct subfolders of the root folder can be viewed. Further subfolders will not be shown.

As to public folders, the following types are displayed:

  • email,

  • calendar,

  • notes,

Public folders are displayed only if subscribed (click on the arrow in the Public folders toolbar and on the Subscription List tab check folders to display).

Apple Mail does not support the calendar view mode and therefore each event is displayed as one email message. Such messages include an .ics attachment with all data associated with the corresponding event.

Thus, each event can be simply imported to Apple iCal (for details, see chapter 10  Apple iCal Support) where it can be displayed easily.

Note and To Do items created in Apple Mail can also be accessed via Kerio WebMail. They will be stored in the Apple Mail To Do folder.

13.2.2  IMAP account

Support for Apple Mail in IMAP accounts allows viewing of all mail folder types. This applies also to all types of public folders. However, only folders created directly from the mailbox root folder can be actually viewed.. Subfolders are not displayed. In IMAP accounts in Apple Mail, the following items are displayed:

  • email

  • contacts

  • calendar

  • tasks — these items are saved in a special folder created in To Do.

  • notes

However, this support is limited by features of the email client. Therefore, all events, contacts, tasks and notes will be displayed only as email messages with an attachment where all data associated with the corresponding event, contact or task will be included. Events and tasks include attachments in the .ics format, contacts include attachments in .vcf.

If you use Apple Mail as an email application, it is possible to simply import each event to Apple iCal (for details, see chapter 10  Apple iCal Support) where it can be viewed in a selected calendar.

Note

Although contacts are saved as .vcf attachments, it is not possible to import them to the Apple Address Book.

Note and To Do items created in Apple Mail can also be accessed via Kerio WebMail. They will be stored in the Apple Mail To Do folder.

13.2.3  Learning of the antispam filter

This feature is addressed in section 13.1.3  Learning of the antispam filter.