Setting up email, Hosting web sites – Apple Mac OS X Server v10.2 User Manual
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Chapter 1
If you have a USB PostScript printer attached to the server, it is ready to use. To add a
network printer, continue with the next step.
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Click Print and choose Show Print Monitor.
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Click New Queue.
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Choose a connection protocol and printer, then click Add.
Users of Mac OS X computers can now add the printer using the Print Center. Mac OS 8 or
Mac OS 9 users can do the same using the Chooser.
For more information setting up printing services, see Chapter 7, “Print Service,” in the
Mac OS X Server Administrators’ Guide.
Setting Up Email
If you didn’t turn on email service in the Server Assistant, you can start it now.
To start email service:
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Open Server Settings and click the Internet tab.
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Click Mail Service and choose Start Mail Service.
Providing full mail service for your users requires additional configuration. For more
information on setting up email, see Chapter 9, “Mail Service,” in the Mac OS X Server
Administrators’ Guide.
Hosting Web Sites
You can use the Apache HTTP Server that comes with Mac OS X Server to host server and
individual user Web sites.
If you turned on Web service in the Server Assistant, your server is ready to serve HTML
pages from the general server and individual user sites folders.
m To view the main server site, open a Web browser on any computer with access to the
server and type the server’s IP address (or domain name, if you have DNS set up).
m To view a user site, add a slash (/), a tilde (~), and the user’s short name after the server
address. For example, http://192.268.2.1/~aldo
If you didn’t turn Web service on using the assistant, you can do so now.
To start Web service:
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If you already have the HTML files for your main site, copy them into the Documents folder
in the /Library/WebServer directory. For a user site, the files go in the Sites folder in the
user’s home directory. If the files that make up your site are organized in folders, copy the
entire folder structure to the Documents folder.