Table 8–1 shows the various supported schema, provisioning tools, provisioning limitations, and recommended documentation for additional information.
Table 8–1 Messaging Server Provisioning Mechanisms
Supported Provisioning Tool |
Provisioning Tool Functionality |
Provisioning Tool Limitations |
For Further Information |
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Sun ONE Delegated Administrator for Messaging Graphical User Interface Uses: Schema 1 |
Provides a graphical user interface for administrators to manage users, groups, domains, and mailing lists. End users can manage vacation messages and Sieve filters. |
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Read the Sun ONE Delegated Administrator for Messaging 1.2 documentation. Describes how to install and administer the Sun ONE Delegated Administrator interface. |
Sun ONE Delegated Administrator for Messaging Command-line Interface Uses: Schema 1 |
Provides a command-line interface for administrators to manage users, groups, domains, and mailing lists. |
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Read the Sun ONE Delegated Administrator for Messaging 1.2 documentation. Provides syntax and usage for Sun ONE Delegated Administrator command-line utilities. |
Uses: Schema 1 |
Provides tools to directly modify LDAP entries or for creating custom provisioning tools. |
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Read the iPlanet Messaging Server 5.2 Provisioning Guide and the iPlanet Messaging and Collaboration Schema Reference. Describes the Sun LDAP Schema 1 provisioning model. In addition, these guides explain how to use LDAP provisioning tools and the usage of specific attributes and object classes. |
Uses: Schema 2 |
Provides graphical and command-line interfaces for administrators to manage users, groups, domains, and mailing lists. Compatible with other Java Enterprise System products. |
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Read the Sun Java System Delegated Administrator 6.4 Administration Guide. Provides syntax and usage for the command-line utility. |