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The document outlines steps to build a network topology and configure IP addresses for PCs, a DNS server, and a mail server. It details the setup of email clients on two PCs and the configuration of the email server, including user management and domain name settings. Finally, it describes testing the email service by sending an email from one PC to another to confirm successful delivery.

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The document outlines steps to build a network topology and configure IP addresses for PCs, a DNS server, and a mail server. It details the setup of email clients on two PCs and the configuration of the email server, including user management and domain name settings. Finally, it describes testing the email service by sending an email from one PC to another to confirm successful delivery.

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Telnet

Ipv6
RIP IP
DHCP
OSPF IP
DNS
FTP
HTTP
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1.Build the network topology:

2.Configure IP addresses on the PCs, DNS Server and the Mail Server.
Mail Server IP address: 192.168.1.2/24
PC0 IP address: 192.168.1.3/24
PC1 IP address: 192.168.1.4/24
DNS server IP address: 192.168.1.5/24
3. Now configure mail clients on the PCs and mail service on the generic server.
Mail Clients:
Click on PC0. Go to its Desktop tab, and click on Email. Configure the email client
by filling in the user, server and login information. Be sure to Save.
PC0:
Configure mail client on PC1
PC1:

Configure the email server.


To do this, click on the server, then click Services tab, pick email server from the
menu.
Provide the Domain name of the server then click on Set to set it. In this
example I’ve used the name ‘mail.com’ .
Proceed and add users and provide their passwords. I have two email
clients(users) with usernames ‘client1‘ and ‘client2‘ with a common password
‘adminkim‘
After entering a username and password, click on Add(+) to add the user to the
server. You can optionally remove a user by clicking on Remove (-). You can
change a user’s password by clicking on change password.
Set a domain name for the email server. So let’s configure a DNS server.
Click DNS server, click Services tab, then pick DNS. Turn the service ON.
Set name-address pairs and add them to the server.
DNS entry below:

4. Lastly test the email service. Go to PC0 email client, compose an email and
send its to PC1 email address ([email protected]).
Try to see whether the email from PC0 is received on PC1. On the email client of
PC1, click on Receive.
The email from PC0 will be well received on PC1.

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