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<div class="Body">Administrators are able to group related email user accounts.<br/></div><div class="Body"><br/></div><div class="Body">To view and configure user groups:<br/></div><div class="Body"><br/></div>
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<div class="Body">Administrators are able to group related email user accounts by using the '''User Group''' tab.<br/></div><div class="Body"><br/></div><div class="Body"><br/></div><div class="Body">To view and configure user groups:<br/></div><div class="Body"><br/></div>
 
#Log in to FortiMail.
 
#Log in to FortiMail.
 
#Expand the '''User '''pane.
 
#Expand the '''User '''pane.
 
#Click '''User'''.
 
#Click '''User'''.
  
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Revision as of 13:06, 26 May 2014

Administrators are able to group related email user accounts by using the User Group tab.


To view and configure user groups:

  1. Log in to FortiMail.
  2. Expand the User pane.
  3. Click User.


Fortimail user pane select user.png


  1. Click the User Group tab.
  2. Click New..., or double-click one of the listed user groups to modify the group preferences.
  3. In the Group Name field, enter a name for the user group.
  4. To add a user to the group, enter a the username of the new group member in the User field, then click the right arrow to add the user to the list of members.
  5. To remove a user from the group, select a user from the list of members, then click the right arrow.


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  1. If this is a new user, click Create. If this is an existing user, click OK to update the group's preferences.