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profile resource

profile resource

Use this command configure a resource profile.

This command is available only in server mode.

Syntax

config profile resource

edit <profile_name>

set status {enable | disable}

set auto-check-message {enable | disable}

set auto-delete-old-mail <days_int>

set auto-delete-sent-folder <days_int>

set auto-delete-trash-folder <days_int>

set auto-forward {enable | disable}

set auto-reply {enable | disable}

set email-continuity-status {enable | disable}

set idle-timeout {enable | disable}

set message-filter {enable | disable}

set mobile-access {enable | disable}

set outbound-safelist {enable | disable}

set quarantine-bcc-status {enable | disable}

set quarantine-bcc-addr <bcc_email>

set quarantine-days <days_int>

set quarantine-report {enable | disable}

set quota <MB_int>

set release-auto-safelist {enable | disable}

set release-through-email {enable | disable}

set release-through-web {enable | disable}

set webmail-access {enable | disable}

set webmail-addressbook-access {domain | none | system}

set webmail-user-preference {enable | disable}

end

Variable

Description

Default

auto-check-message {enable | disable}

Enable or disable auto checking for new messages in FortiMail webmail.

enable

<profile_name>

Enter a unique name for the profile.

auto-delete-old-mail <days_int>

Enter the number of days after which the FortiMail unit will automatically delete email that is locally hosted. To disable the limit, enter 0.

0

auto-delete-sent-folder <days_int>

Enter the number of days after which the FortiMail unit will automatically delete email in the sent folder. To disable the limit, enter 0.

0

auto-delete-trash-folder <days_int>

Enter the number of days after which the FortiMail unit will automatically empty the trash folder. To disable the limit, enter 0.

14

auto-forward {enable | disable}

Enable to allow auto forward in webmail.

enable

auto-reply {enable | disable}

Enable to allow auto reply in webmail.

enable

email-continuity-status {enable | disable}

Enable or disable email continuity.

When the SMTP server is detected as inaccessible, recipient verification is skipped and emails are put into the email continuity queue. When the SMTP server is accessible again, the email is delivered.

This feature requires a valid feature license.

Note: There is no DSN if the email is from an unknown user.

enable

idle-timeout {enable | disable}

Enable to enforce an idle timeout on webmail sessions. Also configure webmail-session-ttl <seconds_int>.

enable

message-filter {enable | disable}

Enable to allow message filtering in webmail.

enable

mobile-access {enable | disable}

Enable to allow mobile users to access their email via webmail.

enable

outbound-safelist {enable | disable}

Enable or disable automatically updating personal safelists from sent emails.

disable

quarantine-bcc-addr <bcc_email>

Enter the comma separated email address of BCC.

quarantine-bcc-status {enable | disable}

Enable or disable BCC messages to specified emails when quarantined emails are released.

disable

quarantine-days <days_int>

Enter the maximum number of days a quarantined message is kept. To disable the limit, enter 0.

14

quarantine-report {enable | disable}

Enable or disable the generation of personal quarantine summary reports of the quarantined emails.

enable

quota <MB_int>

Enter the user’s disk space quota in megabytes.

1000

release-auto-safelist {enable | disable}

Enable to automatically add sender of a released message to the recipient's personal safelist.

enable

release-through-email {enable | disable}

Enable or disable release of quarantined emails through email to the quarantine control account.

disable

release-through-web {enable | disable}

Enable or disable auto release quarantined emails through the web.

enable

status {enable | disable}

Enable or disable the user account.

enable

webmail-access {enable | disable}

Enable or disable user’s webmail access.

enable

webmail-addressbook-access {domain | none | system}

Enable or disable user access to system and/or domain address book.

webmail-user-preference {enable | disable}

Enable or disable the user preferences for FortiMail webmail.

enable

Related topics

domain

profile resource

profile resource

Use this command configure a resource profile.

This command is available only in server mode.

Syntax

config profile resource

edit <profile_name>

set status {enable | disable}

set auto-check-message {enable | disable}

set auto-delete-old-mail <days_int>

set auto-delete-sent-folder <days_int>

set auto-delete-trash-folder <days_int>

set auto-forward {enable | disable}

set auto-reply {enable | disable}

set email-continuity-status {enable | disable}

set idle-timeout {enable | disable}

set message-filter {enable | disable}

set mobile-access {enable | disable}

set outbound-safelist {enable | disable}

set quarantine-bcc-status {enable | disable}

set quarantine-bcc-addr <bcc_email>

set quarantine-days <days_int>

set quarantine-report {enable | disable}

set quota <MB_int>

set release-auto-safelist {enable | disable}

set release-through-email {enable | disable}

set release-through-web {enable | disable}

set webmail-access {enable | disable}

set webmail-addressbook-access {domain | none | system}

set webmail-user-preference {enable | disable}

end

Variable

Description

Default

auto-check-message {enable | disable}

Enable or disable auto checking for new messages in FortiMail webmail.

enable

<profile_name>

Enter a unique name for the profile.

auto-delete-old-mail <days_int>

Enter the number of days after which the FortiMail unit will automatically delete email that is locally hosted. To disable the limit, enter 0.

0

auto-delete-sent-folder <days_int>

Enter the number of days after which the FortiMail unit will automatically delete email in the sent folder. To disable the limit, enter 0.

0

auto-delete-trash-folder <days_int>

Enter the number of days after which the FortiMail unit will automatically empty the trash folder. To disable the limit, enter 0.

14

auto-forward {enable | disable}

Enable to allow auto forward in webmail.

enable

auto-reply {enable | disable}

Enable to allow auto reply in webmail.

enable

email-continuity-status {enable | disable}

Enable or disable email continuity.

When the SMTP server is detected as inaccessible, recipient verification is skipped and emails are put into the email continuity queue. When the SMTP server is accessible again, the email is delivered.

This feature requires a valid feature license.

Note: There is no DSN if the email is from an unknown user.

enable

idle-timeout {enable | disable}

Enable to enforce an idle timeout on webmail sessions. Also configure webmail-session-ttl <seconds_int>.

enable

message-filter {enable | disable}

Enable to allow message filtering in webmail.

enable

mobile-access {enable | disable}

Enable to allow mobile users to access their email via webmail.

enable

outbound-safelist {enable | disable}

Enable or disable automatically updating personal safelists from sent emails.

disable

quarantine-bcc-addr <bcc_email>

Enter the comma separated email address of BCC.

quarantine-bcc-status {enable | disable}

Enable or disable BCC messages to specified emails when quarantined emails are released.

disable

quarantine-days <days_int>

Enter the maximum number of days a quarantined message is kept. To disable the limit, enter 0.

14

quarantine-report {enable | disable}

Enable or disable the generation of personal quarantine summary reports of the quarantined emails.

enable

quota <MB_int>

Enter the user’s disk space quota in megabytes.

1000

release-auto-safelist {enable | disable}

Enable to automatically add sender of a released message to the recipient's personal safelist.

enable

release-through-email {enable | disable}

Enable or disable release of quarantined emails through email to the quarantine control account.

disable

release-through-web {enable | disable}

Enable or disable auto release quarantined emails through the web.

enable

status {enable | disable}

Enable or disable the user account.

enable

webmail-access {enable | disable}

Enable or disable user’s webmail access.

enable

webmail-addressbook-access {domain | none | system}

Enable or disable user access to system and/or domain address book.

webmail-user-preference {enable | disable}

Enable or disable the user preferences for FortiMail webmail.

enable

Related topics

domain