Chapter 13. ServiceLink

To view the quarantined messages, we recommend you login to webmail as the "admin" user. You will be then able to view the messages without any code being executed. (Do not open the attachments as doing so can infect your system.)

Note: Administrators with Linux experience can also use ssh to the server and login as the "root" user to use the command-line mail programs mutt or pine to view the messages.

Each time your server syncs with the NOC, it will check to see if a new virus pattern file is available. If a new file exists, it will be downloaded and installed automatically.

13.3. DNS Services

During the ServiceLink subscription process, your server will be enabled to publish DNS records through our NOC. As shown below, this panel in the server manager reports which domains you are publishing under the header "DNS Services".

Note: With ServiceLink you are able to publish domains in the top-level domains of .com, .org and .net. Other top-level domains may be possible for an additional charge. Note also that ServiceLink includes the publication of two domains. More than two domains can be published for an additional charge. Contact your partner for more details on either of these issues.

With ServiceLink, changes you make in the Hostnames and addresses panel of the server manager will automatically be published to the global Internet. A checkbox is available for each hostname that asks " Publish globally?". If you check that box, the record will be transferred to the NOC and from there published out to the larger Internet.

If, as shown in the screen above, there are domains that indicate they are not currently being published, your partner can use the NOC to configure those domains to start publishing your information. Be aware that it may require several business days for some domains to be registered and published.

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Mitel SME Server V5 with ServiceLink manual DNS Services