The Services option allows you to view a list of available services. Only your service provider can configure, start, stop or restart these services.
To view the list of available services, in the shortcuts section of the Home page , click List Services (Administration section).
Services |
Description |
Apache Web Server |
Publishing content and creating/managing Web sites. |
Sending or relaying email to users on any site. |
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FTP |
Transferring files between servers. |
Mailing Lists (Majordomo) |
Creating mailing lists on an SMTP server. |
MailScanner |
Email scanning application that scans incoming and outgoing emails for viruses. |
Microsoft FrontPage Server Extensions |
Managing a site and providing extensive permissions to various Web folders. |
WebDAV server |
WebDAV (Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning) is a set of extensions to the HTTP protocol, which allows users to collaboratively edit and manage files on the remote Web servers. |
Miva Merchant |
Allowing merchants to create multiple online stores from anywhere in the world where there is Internet access. |
mod_perl for Apache |
Scripting the Apache server using perl. |
MySQL |
Web interface to administer/manage a MySQL server. |
OpenSSH Secure Shell |
Gaining a secure login to a UNIX server. |
OpenSSL Secure Web |
Providing encryption for Web server traffic. |
POP3 + Imap Server |
Providing a protocol for mail clients to retrieve email from a mail server. |
Power Tools |
Streamlining the installation and use of open-source Web applications on sites. |
Spam Filtering |
Email scanning service that scans emails for spam and enables user level control and management of spam. |
SquirrelMail Web-based Email |
Managing mailboxes using a Web-based interface. |
Telnet |
Gaining a shell on a remote server. |
Tomcat 4 |
Running Java on Web servers. |
Vacation Auto-Responder |
Responding and forwarding email messages. |