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As an administrator using the Plesk 6.0 software, you can perform a variety of server management tasks in a few clicks. Click the SERVER button located at the top of the screen to bring up the Server Administration page.
This chapter describes what the Plesk admin can do to manage to a certain degree various services installed on server. Plesk service management capabilities include the mail system management, DNS zone templates management, PostgreSQL admin account setup. You can also easily start/stop/restart specific services right from the Plesk interface.
The Mail System Management page allows the administrator to set the parameters for various mail services on the server. The following settings can be adjusted from this page:
Maximum letter size - this field can be used to set the maximum allowable size of any email received on the server. If this field is left empty, or zero is entered, then the maximum allowable size is "unlimited".
Relaying - these fields are used to set the mail system relay mode. Relaying affects only the mail sending; it does not in any way change the way mail is received on the server. Mail relaying can work in one of three modes: open relay, closed relay and relay with authorization.
Open relay - selecting this allows any host computer to utilize the mail services of any domain on the server, to send and/or receive mail. In this mode, no password is required.
Closed relay - selecting this only allows mail to be sent and received locally (to and from domains residing on the server). The only exception would be hosts specified as allowable relay hosts in the White list.
Authorization is required - selecting this allows any host computer to utilize the mail services of a domain on the server provided that a valid username and password are used to authenticate the mail user.
POP3 - requires a POP3 login before sending mail. The lock time field sets the allowed time given for sending mail after login. During the lock time, any email sent from the initial IP address will be accepted without requiring a password to be re-entered.
SMTP - smtp authentication (the Plesk mail system supports LOGIN, CRAM-MD5 and PLAIN methods of smtp authorization) requires a password every time you send an email.
White List - the White list is a list of IP-addresses with masks from which mail is always accepted.
Blocked - This section is used to identify mail domains from which you do not allow mail to be received.
The Enable MAPS spam protection checkbox, when checked enables mail abuse prevention system to help you defend your customers from abuse by spammers.
The Mail Names for POP3/IMAP accounts section is used to define the type of mail account names that can be used on the server.
In order to manage the mail system settings, follow these steps:
Click on the MAIL button on the Server administration page.
To set the maximum letter size allowed on the server, click in the Maximum letter size text box and enter the desired size in KBytes. Click SET to submit.
To set the mail system relay mode, click on the radio button next to your desired mode to select it:
To add an IP address/mask to the White List, type in the appropriate IP address and mask in the fields provided. Click the ADD button to submit. The address selected will appear in the IP list.
To remove an IP address/mask from the White List, select the IP address you wish to delete from the IP list. Click the REMOVE button.
To add a mail blocker, click in the text box next to Enter domain name and enter the domain name from which you want the mail to be rejected. Click the ADD button to submit. The domain you selected will appear in the blocked domain list.
To remove a mail blocker, select the domain you wish to remove from the list of blocked domains. Click the REMOVE button.
To enable the Mail Abuse Prevention System (MAPS) check the Enable MAPS spam protection checkbox, enter the hostname or IP-address of the external MAPS server in the MAPS server field and click SET.
To define the mail name type that you want to be used for the POP3/IMAP accounts, select a necessary radio-button. Two options are provided: 1) use of both "simple" (e.g. webmaster) and "compound" (e.g. webmaster@domain.com) mail names, and 2) use of "compound" mail names only. Click SET to submit your settings.