GUI item | Description |
Clone (button) | Click the row corresponding to the profile whose settings you want to duplicate when creating the new profile, then click Clone. A single-field dialog appears. Enter a name for the new profile. Click OK. |
Domain (drop-down list) | Select System to see profiles for the entire FortiMail unit, or select a protected domain name to see profiles for that domain. You can see only the domains that are permitted by your administrator profile. |
Profile Name | Displays the name of the profile. |
Domain Name (column) | Displays either System or a domain name. |
(Green dot in column heading) | Indicates whether or not the entry is currently referred to by another item in the configuration. If another item is using this entry, a red dot appears in this column, and the entry cannot be deleted. |
GUI item | Description |
Domain | For a new profile, select either System to apply the profile to the entire FortiMail unit, or select a protected domain name to apply it to that domain. You can see only the domains that are permitted by your administrator profile. |
Profile name | For a new profile, enter the name of the profile. The profile name is editable later. |
Disk quota (MB) | Enter the maximum amount of FortiMail webmail disk space that you will allow to be consumed, or enter 0 to allow unlimited use. |
User account status | Select to enable email user accounts using this resource profile. |
Webmail access | Enable to allow email users to access FortiMail webmail and other webmail features, such as auto reply and address books. |
Personal quarantine | Specify the personal quarantine options, such as release method and safelisting. |
Email Retention | Enter the number of days after which the FortiMail unit will automatically delete email that is locally hosted in each folder. 0 means not to delete email. |