Sun ONE Messaging Server 5.2: Installation and Configuration
The Sun ONE Messaging Server 5.2: Installation and Configuration web-based course teaches students about the differences between Sun ONE Messaging Server 5.1 and Sun ONE Messaging Server 5.2. The course begins with an overview of the technologies that make messaging possible and a description of the architecture of a messaging solution. Students are then presented with a detailed procedure that teaches them the fundamentals of installing Sun ONE Messaging Server on a system running the Solaris Operating System (OS). The course demonstrates basic administration processes, such as using the console and setting basic configuration values. Additional instruction about the issues facing users when migrating from previous versions of Sun ONE Messaging Server to the latest version round out the course. While designed primarily as a "Skills Builder" course, this web-based training provides an overview of messaging services and how they are provided through Sun ONE Messaging Server 5.2.
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Course length: 3-5 hours

Course ID:
MSG-1333-90 |
Subscription Duration:
90 days
| Price: $US
75.00 |
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Languages Offered |
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This course is currently available in English only.
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Who can benefit |
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Students who can benefit from this course are professional services consultants, system engineers, system architects, and technical personnel who need to understand the difference between Sun ONE Messaging Server 5.1 and Sun ONE Messaging Server 5.2.
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Prerequisites |
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To succeed fully in this course, students should be able to: Work with the Solaris OSWork with the UNIX command lineUnderstand messaging technologies
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Skills Gained |
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Upon completion of this course, you should be able to: Describe the protocols and technologies that enable messagingDescribe the new features available with Sun ONE Messaging Server 5.2Install Sun ONE Messaging Server 5.2 and the supporting servers on a "sandbox" system running the Solaris OSConfigure basic mail users and send email to a userPerform basic configuration tasksDescribe the issues associated with migrating to the new version of
Sun ONE Messaging Server
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Related Courses |
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Before: MSG-1290: Sun ONE Messaging Server 5.1: Installation and AdministrationAfter: MSG-2222: Sun ONE Messaging Server: Analysis and Planning
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Course Content |
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Module 1: Overview of Messaging
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Describe Sun Open Net Environment (Sun ONE) and messagingDescribe communication services for the electronic-commerce (e-commerce) infrastructureDescribe a messaging solutionDescribe messaging server functionsDescribe messaging protocolsDefine topologies within a messaging serviceDescribe messaging components
Module 2: What's New in Sun ONE Messaging Server 5.2
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Describe Messenger Express Multiplexor and how it functionsDescribe the MTA direct lightweight directory access protocol (LDAP) lookup featureDescribe the Post Office Protocol (POP) before Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) service featureDefine the many web mail enhancements, including, importing and exporting folders
Create UNIX user and group accounts to run the Sun ONE Messaging Server, Sun ONE Directory Server, and Sun ONE Administration ServerDisable SendmailRun the setup programChoose appropriate answers to installation questionsConfigure the Sun ONE Directory Server for Sun ONE Delegated Administrator useInstall and start Sun ONE Web Server 6.0Install and start Sun ONE Delegated Administrator softwareStart the Delegated Administrator start pageCreate a postmaster user accountVerify your messaging system
Enable MTA direct LDAP LookupTest the new LDAP lookup featureDescribe how you can increase your securityDescribe how you can inhibit security
Describe migration issues when upgrading from SIMS 4.0 to Sun ONE Messaging Server 5.2Describe migration issues when upgrading from Netscape Messaging Server 4.x to Sun ONE Messaging Server 5.2
Test your understanding of the material covered in this training by completing the quiz and earning a certificate when you correctly answer 80 percent or higher |