Introduction
New features and additions
New in forms
About FirstClass Internet Services
How Internet Services works
Basic administration
Beyond the basics
Internet Services concepts
Understanding Internet Services protocols
Protocol definitions
Understanding domain names and IP addresses
Understanding how Internet Services accesses images and resources
Understanding how languages work in Internet Services
Accessing images entered on the .sitepref form
What is a template
Location of web templates
Configuring Internet Services
Configuring the Internet gateway form
Setting the Internet Services password
Setting the Scheduling tab
Setting the Demand tab
Configuring a dial-up connection
Starting Internet Services and logging in
Browser steering
HeaderMatch syntax
Site specifier
Condition
Action
Browser steering for different template sets
Setting Internet Services script variables
Adding HeaderMatch SET variables
Clustering Internet Services
Creating a simple clustered service
Connecting your new service to the server machine
Creating a clustered service by domain
Creating the Customer Services cluster
Modifying the Customer Services gateway
Creating a clustered service by protocol
Creating the Mail Services cluster
Dedicating one or more user groups to a clustered service
Enabling SMTP on the primary Internet Services
Clustering services using protocols and domains
Creating three new clustered services
Enabling mail and news on the primary Internet Services
Configuring gateway forms
Changing web site preferences
Standard web client interface
Mobile web client interface
Webmail client interface
Displaying your web pages' color and font preferences
Changing your color preferences
Changing your fonts preferences
Display tab
Appearance tab
Images tab
Specifying served out web sites
Configuring the Multiple Sites & Languages form
Configuring the Multiple Sites &Languages form for nonauthenticated users
Creating web sites
The FirstClass web site structure
The Husky Planes site setup
The default web site setup
A note about the Multiple Sites & Languages form (MS&L form)
A note about the.sitepref form
The Main Site setup
The Template Sets container
The Images container
Creating a home page using a text editor
Creating a home page using a FirstClass document
Creating site content
Creating custom templates
Customizing your web interface
About customizing your web interface
Creating custom forms and templates
Coding conventions
Illegal object names (reserved words in Internet Services)
How FirstClass web templates work
Adding FirstClass resources
Creating web templates
List of templates
Container lists
Subcontainer lists
Leaf item lists
Directory lists
Directory lists
History lists
Search lists
Who's Online lists
Calendar lists
Instant Messaging
Calendar events and tasks
Messages
About FirstClass objects
Form objects
Listings objects
Exceptions
How tags work
Message tag examples and their definitions
Internet Services Script Library - reference
About X-FC tags
Internet Services script global constants
Internet Services script commands
Internet Services script functions
Internet Services script expressions
Session and site tags
Global tags
Container listing tags
Calendaring tags
Directory listing tags
Forms tags
Date formats
Extending Internet Services
Extending Internet Services using CGI and ISAPI applications
The cgi-bin folder
Common Gateway Interface (CGI)
Basic CGI syntax
Adding a CGI script
Internet Services API (ISAPI)
Using the the AddHandler document to configure ISAPI applications
Creating and editing the Aliases document
Basic Aliases document syntax
Aliases document examples
Working with MIME Types
Associating file types with programs
Mime Types file syntax
Rendering non-template documents
Markup language documents
Non-standard extensions
Enabling browsers to identify non-html files
Accessing files using FTP and CIFS
Using your FirstClass Desktop as a network file system
Disabling file sharing on the Internet Services machine
Activating the Internet Services CIFS module on the Internet Services machine
Mapping to a FirstClass Desktop on your local machine
Monitoring your system
Using the Internet Services Monitor
Monitoring system protocols
Viewing system abuse information
Controlling Internet Services basic functions
Setting logging levels
The InetSvcs.cf file
Internet Services file logging
Internet Services debugging
Debug categories
Logging levels
Task list
Task numbers
Managing system security
Handling spam
Handling relaying
Controlling unwanted outside connections (DoS attacks)
Sending secure mail
Controlling system viruses
Using filter documents and the Internet Services Filters folder
Customizing built-in mail rules
Doing Real Blackhole Lookups (RBL) on suspicious SMTP servers
Querying incoming IP addresses of SMTP servers
Filtering crossposted traffic
Preventing unauthorized mail relaying
Allowing relaying for specific purposes
Temporarily block unwanted IP addresses
Temporarily suspend unwanted IP addresses
Controlling system viruses
Installing the Symantec AntiVirus Engine
Working with SMTP mail rules
How the default rules.SubjectBlock file works
How the rules.MailRules files uses the rules.SubjectBlock file
Creating multiple blocking lists
How the rules.MailRules file uses the lists files
Anatomy of a mail rule
The test
Simple expressions
Regular and extended regular expressions (regexp and eregexp)
Extended expressions
The action
Actions that alter the delivered message
Actions that reject the message
Actions that affect rules processing
FirstClass user-created mail rules
About junk mail handling
SMTP mail rules - reference
Syntax of the rules.MailRules file
Variables in mail rules
Functions in mail rules
The set action
Creating security certificates
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