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iPlanet Messenger Express 5.2 Customization Guide



Contents


About This Guide
Who Should Read This Book
What You Need to Know
How This Book is Organized
Document Conventions
Monospaced Font
Bold Monospaced Font
Italicized Font
Square or Straight Brackets
Command-Line Prompts
Where to Find Related Information
Where to Find This Book Online


Chapter 1 Introduction to Messenger Express and Customization
Messenger Express Customization Overview
Messenger Express Components
Location of Customizable Files
Messenger Express Localization
Specific Locales
Location of Locale-Specific Customizable Files
Basic Interfaces and Associated Functions
Inbox Screen
Message Screen
Folders Screen
Options Screen
Composition Window
Message Search Window


Chapter 2 Customizing General Features
Modifying the Login Screen
Modifying Color Sets
Modifying the Logo and Link
Modifying the Title Graphic and Text
Inserting Banners and Links


Chapter 3 Customizing User Interface Features
Modifying the Main Function Tabs
Modifying the Mailbox Tool Bar
Modifying the Message List Window
Modifying the Message Display Window
Modifying the Message Tool Bar
Modifying the Message Composition Window
Modifying Message Search Window
Modifying the Address (Directory Lookup) Window
Modifying the Options Window
Modifying the Folders Window


Chapter 4 Customizing Advanced Features
Advanced Customization Overview
Messenger Express User Interface Customizable Features
Attachments
Collect Mail from Another Server
Message Composition
Folder Management Tab
Address Search
Mailbox Management Tab
Personal Option Management (Options Tab)
Return Receipt
Customization of Users' Default LDAP Attributes
Domain Specific Customization
Domain From URL


Chapter 5 Managing Authentication to the Messenger Express Service
Introduction to Authentication
SDK Files and Functions
SDK Configuration Initialization
SDK Lookup
SDK Cleanup
Example Deployment
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Last Updated February 28, 2002