Operation Manual

Reserving a B Channel for the Internet and E-mail
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Reserving a B Channel for the Internet and
E-mail
With this setting you can ensure that it is possible to go on-
line whenever you like. When this option is activated, KEN!
manages the idle B channels such thatCAPI Services never
use more than one B channel. This means that at all times
one B channel is reserved for surfing in the Internet or ex-
changing E-mail.
Note that when one basic access is being used for one “CAPI
Services” connection at the same time as one for a tele-
phone connection also means that both B channels are busy.
Blocking Undesired Internet Sites
KEN! prevents users from accessing the Internet pages regis-
tered in the filter list. If a barred Internet site is called up by a
user, the Internet browser returns an error.
Suppressing Undesired Banners
The suppression of banner advertising functions similar to
the barring of certain Internet sites. An attempt to access
banners does not prompt an error, however, but rather re-
sults in an “empty” response page.
4.6 Sending and Receiving E-mail
The KEN! E-mail server allows E-mail messages to be sent
and received with your preferred E-mail application, just as
before KEN! was installed.
In addition to exchanging E-mail with the Internet, with KEN!
you can also send E-mail within your network. Even for the
exchange of internal E-mail, however, the KEN! E-mail server
requires the complete E-mail address.
Users and corresponding E-mail addresses must be config-
ured in KEN! in order to use the E-mail service.