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It seems like you're asking about configuring CA Mail, OWA, and Auth Mail. Here's a brief overview of each:

  1. CA Mail: CA Mail is a messaging platform that provides email, calendar, and contact management features. It's a popular choice for organizations that require a robust and secure email solution.

  2. OWA (Outlook Web App): OWA is a web-based email client developed by Microsoft. It allows users to access their Outlook email accounts from any device with a web browser. OWA provides features like email, calendar, contacts, and tasks management.

  3. Auth Mail: Auth Mail is a feature that authenticates email messages to ensure their authenticity and prevent spam or phishing attacks. It verifies the sender's identity and checks the message's content to ensure it's legitimate.

To configure CA Mail, OWA, and Auth Mail, you'll need to follow these general steps:

CA Mail Configuration:

  1. Install and configure CA Mail on your server.
  2. Set up the mail server, including DNS settings and mail routing.
  3. Configure user accounts and permissions.
  4. Set up mail clients (e.g., Outlook) to connect to the CA Mail server.

OWA Configuration:

  1. Install and configure OWA on your server.
  2. Set up the OWA server, including DNS settings and authentication.
  3. Configure user accounts and permissions.
  4. Set up mail clients (e.g., Outlook) to connect to the OWA server.

Auth Mail Configuration:

  1. Configure the Auth Mail feature on your CA Mail or OWA server.
  2. Set up the authentication mechanism (e.g., SPF, DKIM, DMARC).
  3. Configure the mail server to use the Auth Mail feature.
  4. Test the Auth Mail feature to ensure it's working correctly.

Please note that these are general steps, and the specific configuration process may vary depending on your environment and requirements. It's recommended to consult the documentation for your specific CA Mail, OWA, and Auth Mail versions for more detailed instructions.