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108 Serving Your Customers
g Maximum amount of traffic. Specify the amount of data in megabytes that can be
transferred from the web site during a month. Once the limit is reached, the
appropriate notices are sent to your and your client's e-mail addresses and the
resource overage is indicated by a corresponding icon shown in the control panel to
the left of the domain name (see the list of domain names by clicking the Domains
shortcut in the navigation pane).
h Maximum number of web users. Specify the number of personal web pages that the
domain owner can host for other users under his or her domain. This service is mostly
used in educational institutions that host non-commercial personal pages of their
students and staff. These pages usually have web addresses like http://your-
domain.com/~username. If you wish to allow execution of scripts embedded in
personal web pages, select also the Allow the web users scripting check box. See the
Hosting Personal Web Pages (on page 168) section for details.
i Maximum number of databases. Specify the number of databases that can be hosted in a
domain.
j Maximum number of mailboxes. Specify the number of mailboxes that can be hosted in a
domain.
k Mailbox quota. Specify the amount of disk space in kilobytes that is allocated for storing
e-mail messages and autoresponder attachment files to each mailbox in a domain.
l Maximum number of mail forwarders. Specify the number of mail forwarders that can be
used in a domain.
m Maximum number of mail autoresponders. Specify the number of automatic responses that
can be set up in a domain.
n Maximum number of mailing lists. Specify the number of mailing lists that the domain
owner can run in a domain. The mailing lists are served by the GNU Mailman
software, which may or may not be installed on the server. If it is not installed and
your customers would like to use it, you may want to to install it. To allow the use of
mailing lists, you should also put a check mark into the Mailing lists check box under
the Preferences group.
o Maximum number of Java applications. Specify the maximum number of Java applications
or applets that the domain owner can install under a domain.
p Validity period. Specify the term for a hosting account. At the end of the term, the
domain/web site will be suspended, its Web, FTP and mail services will no longer be
accessible to the Internet users, and domain owner will not be able to log in to the
control panel. Hosting accounts cannot be automatically renewed, therefore, in order
to bring the hosted domain name/web site back to operation, you will need to
manually renew the hosting account: click the Domains shortcut in the navigation pane,
click the domain name your need, click the Limits icon, specify another term in the
Validity period box, click OK, then click the Switch On icon in the Domain group (Domains >
domain name).
q Log rotation. All connections to the Web server and requests for files that were not
found on the server are registered in log files. These log files are analyzed by the
statistical utilities running on the server, which then present graphical reports on
demand. If you need to view the contents of these raw log files for debugging
purposes, on your Home page, click the domain name you need, click Log Manager,
and then click the log file name you need. To prevent these log files from growing too
large, you should enable automatic cleanup and recycling of log files:
select the Switch on log rotation check box,