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6.5.2 Anonymous Configuration
Click “Anonymous FTP” in the “FTP” screen.
As shown in the figure above, configuration list for “Anonymous FTP” appears. This list
shows all the applied configurations of “Anonymous FTP”. This item is used to enable
each configuration.
※ Note: “Anonymous FTP” means that the FTP is obtainable via universal user account,
requiring no account authentication. Whether to enable this function depends on
“Anonymous FTP status”. The universal user account here only has permission
of reading files, and it is the “Anonymous FTP Incoming” that decides whether
granting permission of writing files.
6.6 Mail
In generally, Mail configurations refer to the files under the directories of
/etc/mail/sendmail.cf, /etc/aliases, and /etc/mail. If you fail in receiving any mails, it is
often a result of incorrect DNS settings or inconsistency between the Forward and
Reverse Domains of the domain name you have applied. However, the failure may be










