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Server Admin provides a method for securing communications between the Server Admin application and the servermgrd process running on Mac OS X Server. In order to use an SSL connection, you must first configure the Mac OS X Server com.apple.servermgrd identity preference in Keychain Access to use a trusted certificate. This can be achieved by either changing the trust on the self-signed com.apple.servermgrd certificate that is assigned to the com.apple.servermgrd identity preference by default, or by changing the com.apple.servermgrd identity preference to point to an existing trusted certificate.

Users who use Microsoft Outlook as their email client and who connect to an email server running on Mac OS X Server v10.6 may not be able to send mail.  The following (or similar) alert is returned to Outlook clients:  The message could not be sent because one of the receipients was rejected by the server. The rejected email address was “recipient@example.com” is subject “example”, account: “mail.example.com” , server “mail.example.com”, protocol: SMTP, server response: “504 5.5.2 < hostname > : Helo command rejected: need fully qualified host name”, port: 25, secure (SSL): no, server error: 504, error number: 0×800CCC79.

Certain update packages (including Security Update 2009-002) may not appear as expected in, or download from, Software Update Server running on Mac OS X Server v10.4.11. Clients accessing Software Update Server may not be able to view or install updates.


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