The encryption in use IS safe, so you can safely select "Connect" to continue. To avoid seeing this message in the future, add the existing certificate to your trust settings.
The Grid does not allow you to install your own SSL on email. This is common if you do not have your own SSL Certificate installed. You may encounter an Unverified SSL Certificate warning if you have chosen to connect with SSL. Read our article What is an "Access Domain"? for more information. This will be totally unique to your specific Grid. The "xxxx-xxxx" string will be a series of randomized letters. The email access domain is completely independent of the web access domain and will look something like this:.
Your version of Apple Mail may vary depending on the version of Mac OSX you are using. This article is primarily for Mail version 10.2 on Sierra (OSX 10.12.32).
This guide will show you how to configure your Apple Mail application to access email for your Media Temple server. If your Mac or Magic Keyboard has Touch ID, a new user can add a fingerprint after logging in to the Mac.Apple Mail is the default email client that comes with every Mac using OS X 10.0 or later. Use Sharing preferences to specify whether the user can share your files and share your screen.įor information about Apple’s privacy policy, see the Apple Privacy Policy website. Enter a password hint to help the user remember their password.ĭepending on the type of user you create, you can also do any of the following:įor an administrator, select “Allow user to administer this computer.”įor an administrator, select “Allow user to reset a password using Apple ID.” To use a different account name, enter it now-you can’t change it later.Įnter a password for the user, then enter it again to verify. An account name is generated automatically.
See Set up file sharing and Share the screen of another Mac.įor more information about the options for each type of user, click the Help button in the lower-left corner of the dialog.Įnter a full name for the new user. To give the user permission to access your shared files or screen, you may need to change settings in the File Sharing, Screen Sharing, or Remote Management pane of Sharing preferences. Sharing Only: Sharing-only users can access shared files remotely, but can’t log in to or change settings on the computer. Standard users can install apps and change their own settings, but can’t add other users or change other users’ settings. Standard: Standard users are set up by an administrator. To keep your Mac secure, don’t share administrator names and passwords. If you do, someone could simply restart your Mac and gain access with administrator privileges. Don’t set up automatic login for an administrator. You can create new ones, and convert standard users to administrators. Your Mac can have multiple administrators. The new user you create when you first set up your Mac is an administrator. If the lock at the bottom left is locked, click it to unlock the preference pane.Ĭlick the Add button below the list of users.Ĭlick the New Account pop-up menu, then choose a type of user.Īdministrator: An administrator can add and manage other users, install apps, and change settings. On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Preferences, then click Users & Groups.
Connect a wireless keyboard, mouse, or trackpad.
Get started with accessibility features.Use Sign in with Apple for apps and websites.Manage cookies and other website data in Safari.View Apple subscriptions for your family.Subscribe to podcast shows and channels.Sync music, books, and more between devices.Send files between devices with AirDrop.Make and receive phone calls on your Mac.Insert photos and documents from iPhone or iPad.Use a keyboard and mouse or trackpad across devices.Use Continuity to work across Apple devices.Use SharePlay to watch and listen together.Use Live Text to interact with text in a photo.Make it easier to see what’s on the screen.Change the picture for you or others in apps.Install and reinstall apps from the App Store.