• Figure 7-42 Mail Services
  • Figure 8-1 Add Email Accounts
  • Figure 7-41 Enable/Disable Telnet




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    Figure 7-41

    Enable/Disable Telnet

    This feature allows you to enable and disable telnet access. Telnet is the Internet standard protocol for remote login (terminal connection) service. TELNET allows a user at one site to interact with a remote timesharing system at another site as if the user's terminal were connected directly to the remote computer. In Figure 7-42, you can see the simplicity in performing this task.


    Figure 7-42

    Mail Services



    The “Mail Services” link on the left navigation will display the “Add” section by default. In this section, users can add, modify or delete email settings and configurations. Figure 8-1 below shows the default view, and the links that will be displayed at this main “Mail Services” menu.


    Figure 8-1
    Add Email Accounts

    This feature will allow users to add email boxes or POP accounts. This means that the user will have a mailbox on the server where email will be stored. User’s can use web based email, or use email clients such as Outlook or Outlook Express to download the email they receive.


    Figure 8-2 below shows the user inputs. They are as follows:
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