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104 Serving Your Customers
Log rotation management. Specify whether the customer will be able to adjust the
cleanup and recycling of processed log files for his or her sites.
Anonymous FTP management. Specify whether the customer will be able to have an FTP
directory where all users could download and upload files without the need to enter
login and password. A web site should reside on a dedicated IP address in order to
use anonymous FTP service.
Task scheduling. Specify whether the customer will be able to schedule tasks in the
system. Scheduled tasks can be used for running scripts or utilities on schedule.
Domain limits adjustment. Specify whether the customer will be able to adjust resource
allotments for his or her account.
DNS zone management. Specify whether the customer will be able to manage the DNS
zones of his or her domains.
Java applications management. Specify whether the customer will be able to install Java
applications and applets on web sites through the control panel.
Mailing lists management. Specify whether the customer will be able to use mailing lists
provided by the GNU Mailman software.
Spam filter management. Specify whether the customer will be able to use
SpamAssassin spam filter and customize filtering settings.
Antivirus management. Specify whether the customer will be able to use server-side
antivirus protection for filtering incoming and outgoing mail.
Backup and restore functions. Specify whether the customer will be able to use the
control panel's facilities to back up and restore his or her sites. To allow storing
backup files on the server, select the local repository check box. To allow the customer
to use an arbitrary FTP server for storing backups, select the remote (FTP) repository
check box.
User interface. Specify the type of user interface the customer will be able to use -
standard, desktop, or both.
Desktop management. Specify whether the customer will be able to customize his or her
desktop interface.
Ability to use remote XML interface. Specify whether the customer will be able to remotely
manage his or her Web sites through custom applications. The XML interface can be
used for developing custom applications integrated with Web sites, which could be
used, for instance, for automating setup of hosting accounts and provisioning of
services for customers purchasing hosting services from your reseller's site. To learn
more about using Plesk control panel's XML interface (also referred to as Plesk API
RPC), please visit http://download1.parallels.com/Plesk/Plesk8.1/Doc/plesk-8.1-api-
rpc/index.htm.
Maximum number of domains. Specify the total number of domain names/web sites your
customer will be able to host on the server. This includes web sites hosted on this
server, and domain forwarders that point to web sites hosted on other servers.
Domain aliases (additional domain names for a site hosted on this server) and
subdomains are counted separately and are not limited by this resource type.
Maximum number of subdomains. Specify the total number of subdomains that the
customer will be able to host.
Maximum number of domain aliases. Specify the total number of additional alternative
domain names that the customer will be able to use for his or her web sites.