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4. Click
Modify Secondary Service
; the
Add Secondary Service
screen appears. The field
definitions are as follows:
–
Domain Name:
the domain name of the primary server.
–
IP Address:
the address of the primary server.
–
Subnet Mask:
the subnet mask of the primary server.
–
Primary DNS Server's IP Address:
the IP address of the Primary Domain Server.
5. Click
Save
or click
Apply Changes Now
to immediately inform the domain name server of
this change.
5.3.2 Email Service
The email service supports three server types: SMTP, POP3, and IMAP. SMTP (Simple Mail
Transfer Protocol) is used to send and receive email from the Internet. POP3 (Post Office Protocol 3)
and IMAP4 (Internet Message Access Protocol 4) are used to retrieve email from email servers.
Users can retrieve email using either POP3 or IMAP4, and can send email using SMTP.
5 . 3 . 2 . 1 E
M A I L S E R V E R S S E T T I N G
1. Click
Network Services
.
2. Click
Email Services
. The Email Servers Settings screen appears:
Figure 5-15: Email servers settings.
3. Check the boxes to enable or disable the Email server.
The field definitions are as follows:
–
Delivery Mode:
this sets the frequency at which emails are sent out from the email
server.
–
Relay Server:
type the host name for the email server that will relay your email.
–
Enable POP Authenticated Relaying:
check this box to enable SMTP relays based on
POP authentication.