The End User Web Interface (EUWI) provides individual user access to PureMessage mail-filtering options. These include viewing and managing quarantined messages, managing user-specific whitelists and blacklists. End users also have the ability to configure mail-filtering options.
The default installation automatically grants all PureMessage end users permission to use the EUWI. This is done by adding them to the End Users list using the Policy tab of the PureMessage Manager. All end user options and mail-filtering functionality are available by default.
The EUWI is comprised of the following components:
The EUWI uses different, user-friendly names to describe the same functionality available in the PureMessage Manager.
To access the EUWI, users must log on to the web server on the EUWI host via port 28443. Their identities must be authenticated. There are three authentication methods:
Configure the authentication method on the End User Authentication page of the PureMessage Manager's Quarantine tab. For more detailed explanations of the authentication methods, see "Authenticating End User Access" in the End User Management section of the Administrator's Reference.
Use the Manager to configure the options available to users in the EUWI. See "Setting End User Options" in the Quarantine section of the Manager Reference to set the location and session options for the EUWI. See "Configuring End User Features" in the Quarantine section of the Manager Reference to set the EUWI features that are accessible to end users. See "Managing End User Whitelists" and "Managing End User Blacklists" in the Quarantine section of the Manager Reference to manage whitelists and blacklists for individual end users.
The EUWI is implemented as a service that can be managed from the Local Services page of the PureMessage Manager. This service synchronizes per-user list changes (for example, whitelists and blacklists) to all PureMessage hosts.