cp mail node
When should you use the Managing Distribute Accounts feature within Link Server Nodes?
Only in an emergency situation, such as if the child node is permanently down.
Which of the following does not happen when you distribute an account to a mail node?
Local mail is retained on the parent node perpetually.
What is the recommended method of dedistributing an account?
Modify Account
What interface allows you to link a child node to a parent node?
Link Server Nodes
If a parent node is on v96, which of the following versions (select all that apply) can the child node be on?
v98
v96
Which of the following is not a benefit to using Mail Node?
No more spam email.
Which of the following is a reason to use the Mail Profile?
To help distribute the load for your server.
What must you update the CNAME mail record to if you are manually editing the Zone Templates?
mail IN CNAME %maildomain%
When is it recommended to make changes to the hostname of a linked node in the Link Server Nodes interface?
Only to ensure it matches the current child node's hostname.
What happens if the IMAP/POP3/SMTP traffic does not automatically route to the child node?
The parent server creates proxy IMAP and POP3 connections to the child node, and reroute SMTP mail delivery to the child node.
Is there downtime when offloading mail from a parent node to a child node?
No, the automatic process will only delete email from the parent node after the child node has finished receiving all the mail.
Which of the following services are disabled by default (include any optional services)?
ftpd
httpd
mysql
postgresql
proftpd
pureftp
spamd
Enabling a Server Profile other than Standard Node will perform which of the following tasks?
Hide interfaces and block API functions that are not permitted with the chosen Profile.
A child node can use what version of cPanel compared to the parent node?
The child node can use the same or newer version of cPanel that the parent node uses.
Which of the following does not apply to Mail Node servers?
System and user configurations propagate from the child to the parent node.
Select all server roles that are available for Mail Node (including optional roles):
Send Mail
Local Mail
PostgreSQL
Receive Mail
DNS
Spam Filter
Webmail
Relay Mail
Calendars and Contacts
MySQL/MariaDB
What can a user do if they want to separate the quota between the Mail Node and the Parent Node?
Nothing, the quota on the mail node will always be calculated along with the rest of the parent node's quota.
Which of the following statements is true?
You can have multiple child nodes, but only 1 child per functionality per account.
How should users access their webmail?
http://webmail.example.com/
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