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Managing Mail Create,
edit or delete e-mail boxes and set individual mailbox quotas.
Allow mail user access to the control panel.
Use several mail aliases for a single mail name.
Set up redirection of mail addressed to the mail name to another
e-mail address.
Enable the mail name to function as a mail group used for forwarding
mail to a number of e-mail addresses at once.
Manage mail group membership for the mail name
Set up autoresponders: automatic replies to e-mail sent to the
mail name.
Configure the integrated anti-spam software for filtering incoming
mail.
Configure the antivirus filter.
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Viewing
Domain Report and Statistics
To view the domain report, click the Report icon on the Domain
administration page. The report will open, giving you access
to miscellaneous statistical data.
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Backing
Up and Restoring Domains
You can back up and restore domain data by the control panel
means, provided that the backup utilities are installed on server.
To access the backup/restore functions, on the Domain administration
page, click the Backup icon. The Backup files repository page
opens displaying the stored domain backup files and their properties.
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Managing
Databases
You can create multiple databases and multiple users within
each database, and make use of DB WebAdmin - a web-based administration
tool, allowing you to sort, edit, and create tables within a
given database.
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Managing
Subdomains
You can create and manage subdomains from the control panel.
Access the subdomains management functions, selecting the Subdomains
icon on the Domain Administration page. The subdomains management
page opens, listing the subdomains existing under the domain
and corresponding FTP account names used for managing them.
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Mambo
Content Management Software
Mambo software is intended to simplify the process of creating
and deploying web sites. In order to use it, you need to have
the PHP support enabled for the domain set-up on physical hosting.
You can set it up to work via HTTP or HTTPS protocol. The application
can be installed on the domain and configured either via Domain
Application Vault or using the installation procedure invoked
when you click on the Mambo CMS icon for the first time. After
the application is installed and configured, use the Mambo CMS
icon on the Domain administration page to access it.
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Site
Preview
Once you have set up hosting for the domain and uploaded the
site content, you can preview the site prior to DNS propagation.
To do this, click the Site Preview icon on the Domain administration
page.
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Domain
Application Pack
The domain application vault function enables you to install
various applications on domain and view the properties of the
already installed applications.
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File
Manager
Once hosting is configured for the domain you can use a file
manager to operate domain files and directories.To access the
file manager functions, click the File Manager icon on the Domain
Administration page. The file manager page will open displaying
a root directory structure and contents
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Managing
Web Users
A web user is a user account within web server. It is used
to define locations for personalized web pages with individual
FTP access. The result of creating a web user is a subdirectory
within your domain (e.g. domain.com/~webuser).
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