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Importing Contacts into a Kerio Public Contacts Folder

Kerio does not have the ability to do a direct import of contacts into a Contacts folder. It would be nice if there were an import tool that would allow to you to import a text file or vcards, but currently that is not available.

The best way to get a large number of contacts into a Kerio Contacts folder is to use an existing user's account and use Address Book, Outlook or Entourage to sync the contacts to the server and then move the contacts to the appropriate Contacts folder on Kerio. Read More...

Connecting Address Book (Mac) to Kerio

With Kerio it is possible to sync your Address Book (AB) with your personal Contacts folders and Public Contacts folders using the Kerio Sync Connector. It's also possible to just search Contacts folders using LDAP without having them in your Address Book. Let's discuss both ways. Read More...

Creating a Shared Contact List in Kerio

With Kerio it's possible to create a directory of Contacts that can be shared throughout the organization. There are several different ways to share Contacts in Kerio, but this way works best for sharing between users accessing Kerio from different sources ( Webmail, AddressBook, Entourage, Outlook ). Read More...

Updating Kerio Sync Connector

Customers using Macintosh and our hosted Kerio MailServer service will notice an update message on your computers after we have run updates on the Kerio MailServer. These notices are normal and should be installed to make sure you have the latest version of the Kerio Sync Connector on your computer. Read More...

Make your camera a Wi-fi camera

We came across this cool little SD card the other day. It's an memory card for the digital camera with a built in wifi. This means that you can upload your pictures computer without ever having to use a cable to connect the two. Some digital cameras have wifi built into them but a lot of them don't. With a Eye-fi card it doesn't matter, the SD card makes the wireless connection for you.
For a small additional cost, you can also use the Eye-fi card to upload pictures directly to your favorite photo sharing site such as MobileMe, Facebook or Flickr.

Learn more about Eye-fi at http://www.eye.fi/apple/

Eliminating the delay in Apple Mail when sending email using SSL

Using SSL while sending and receiving mail from your mailserver is recommended. SSL is a type of encryption that makes your data unreadable to anyone that maybe eavesdropping on your data as it travels over the network between your computer and your mailserver. However, we've noticed with Apple Mail 3 ( Leopard ) a delay when sending out email to a mailserver using SSL. Read More...