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Users whose accounts are set to use Active Directory (AD) authentication can now change their AD password in Webmail if the "AllowADPasswordChange" setting is enabled in \MDaemon\WorldClient\Domains.ini. This allows users to login to Webmail in countries that would normally be blocked by Location Screening. If a user has BypassLocationScreeningTFA=Yes in the section of their User.ini file, and Two Factor Auth is enabled for the user, Location Screening is bypassed. Exempt Webmail from Location ScreeningĪdded a user option in Webmail to exempt Two Factor Authentication logins from Location Screening. Admins can enable or disable instant messaging per domain using the Domain Manager, per account using the Account Editor, or per group using the Group Manager. Users can enable it from Webmail's Options | Personalize screen, using the "Enable MDaemon's Instant Messaging feature in browser" option. The WorldClient and LookOut themes now feature a browser-based XMPP client that lets users instant message without needing to run the MDaemon Instant Messenger desktop application or some other XMPP client application. Users can also control the placement of MDaemon signatures in their messages by using the $SYSTEMSIGNATURE$ macro to place the default/domain signature and $ACCOUNTSIGNATURE$ to place the account signature. Available macros are listed on the Default Signatures page. Blank values are used if no contact exists for the sender. Use Webmail, MDaemon Connector, or ActiveSync to edit the public contacts.
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$CONTACTFULLNAME$, for example, inserts the sender's full name, and $CONTACTEMAILADDRESS$ inserts the sender's email address. This allows default and domain signatures to be personalized with the sender's information. MDaemon signatures now support macros that insert the sender's contact information into the signature, taken from the sender's contact located in its domain's Public Contacts folder.