Kerio MailServer Administration
Easy Deployment
Highly acclaimed for its ease of deployment, administrators can download, install and configure Kerio MailServer in minutes. Kerio MailServer comes with a wizard for setting up basic features such as the administrative account, the primary domain, and the location of the store directory.Kerio's Windows applications are packaged with MSI installers, making deployment faster and easier through Active Directory or third party software deployment tools.
Self-Contained Services
Installation does not require a server-based operating system or a directory server. All services within Kerio MailServer are self contained, meaning it has no dependencies on other services which may be pre-installed with the operating system. (SMTP, POP, IMAP, LDAP, and HTTP)Additional tools and functionalities that come with the installation are Kerio Mobility, anti-spam, anti-virus, mailing lists, archiving and backup. Integrated into the product and price, schools and businesses can save money in administration costs and from having to purchase the components separately.
Mirgration Tools
To help lighten the burden of deployment, Kerio provides complementary migration tools to make migrations simple and smooth.Directory Service Integration and User Management
Kerio MailServer allows administrators to manage users in four different ways.Microsoft Active Directory
Apple Open Directory
PAM (Pluggable Authentication Module) on Linux
Kerio MailServer's Own Internal User Database
Kerio MailServer can also allow simultaneous use of the internal database and a directory server to authenticate users. This allows administrators to easily manage temporary accounts without having to use Active Directory licenses.
All-Inclusive Admistration Console
In one interface, administrators can use Kerio Administration Console to configure all the settings of Kerio MailServer, including Kerio Mobility, anti-spam, anti-virus, mailing lists, archiving and backup.Secure Options
Several authentication options such as Cram-MD5, Kerberos authentication with directory servers, pluggable authentication modules (PAM) on the Linux version, are available to provide easy management and secure authentication. Policies can be enabled to enforce all connections to be secure.Kerio MailServer provides a simple process to import root or intermediate SSL certificates as well as a wizard to create a self-signed certificate.



