User manual
Chapter 3
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To manage the settings for the RaQ 3 services:
1. On the Server Management screen, click Control Panel on the
left. The Service Settings table appears.
2. To turn on any of the services listed in the Service Settings table
(except Web server, which is always on), click the check box next to
that service. The services are described in the sections that follow.
3. Click Save Changes.
Note: Chapter 5 provides instructions for site users on how to
use the RaQ 3 services.
Web server
This service is always on. It allows site users to access web content, as
described in Chapter 5.
Email server
The RaQ 3 supports email for each virtual site on the host. It also
supports email for entire domains (for example, www.mydomain.com).
By default, each registered user has an email account created on the
RaQ 3.
The RaQ 3 supports multiple client and server email protocols but does
not implement virtual email users. This means that for the entire RaQ 3,
each user must have a unique username, even if the users are on
different virtual sites. For more information, see “Email relaying” on
page 51.
SMTP server
The RaQ 3 can act as a Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) server
for sending and receiving Internet email. The RaQ 3 Administrator can
configure several parameters that can affect the performance of the
SMTP server.
Users created on any virtual site can retrieve their email using the Post
Office Protocol 3 (POP3) or the Authentication Post Office Protocol
(APOP), in addition to the Internet Message Access Protocol 4
(IMAP4). Users can send mail using the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol
(SMTP).