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Chapter 4: Site Management
116 Cobalt RaQ 4 User Manual
Suspend a site user
The Site Administrator or RaQ 4 Administrator can suspend a site user on a
virtual site. The site user is denied access to telnet, FTP, POP3/IMAP/APOP
services, as well as Web access to their files. The site user account however still
receives email.
To suspend a site user:
1. On the Site Management screen, click the green pencil icon next to the site
user you want to suspend. The Modify User table appears.
2. At the bottom of the Modify User table, click the Suspend User check box.
3. Click Confirm Modify.
The User List table appears. The entry for the suspended user shows a red X in
the fourth column; the full name, the user name and the email alias of the user are
grayed-out.
FTP settings
The RaQ 4 Administrator can enable the anonymous FTP server for the site, set
limits on the size of files that can be uploaded and set the number of simultaneous
anonymous users. This feature allows users without passwords to download and
upload files with an FTP-based application, up to the specified disk-space limit.
To change the FTP settings for your virtual site:
1. On the Site Management screen, click FTP Settings on the left. The FTP
Settings table appears; see Figure 45.
2. Enter the settings you want. You can specify the number of megabytes of
incoming files to accept and the number of simultaneous users.
3. Click Save Changes.
Important: The RaQ 4 Administrator can enable anonymous FTP
access on only one name-based virtual site per IP address. The UI
does not allow the administrator to enable anonymous FTP on a
second name-based virtual site that shares the same IP address.
Note: Only the RaQ 4 Administrator can modify the virtual site
settings. For Site Administrators who are not the RaQ 4
Administrator, the FTP Settings section is a read-only status page.