use big thumbnails for all screenshots

Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
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Thomas Lamprecht 2019-11-20 09:33:15 +01:00
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6 changed files with 35 additions and 35 deletions

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@ -13,7 +13,7 @@ Server Administration
Server status
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-server-status.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-server-status.png", big=1]
This page shows server statistics about CPU, memory, disk and network
usage. You can select the displayed time span on the upper right.
@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ button. It is also possible to trigger a server 'Restart' or
Services
~~~~~~~~
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-service-status.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-service-status.png", big=1]
This panel lists all major services used for mail processing and
cluster synchronization. If necessary, you can start, stop or restart
@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ systemctl status postfix
Updates
~~~~~~~
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-updates.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-updates.png", big=1]
We release software updates on a regular basis, and it is recommended
to always run the latest available version. This page shows the
@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ details abaout available package repositories.
Syslog and Tasks
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-syslog.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-syslog.png", big=1]
The syslog page gives you a quick real-time log view. Please use the
xref:pmg_tracking_center[Tracking Center] to search the logs.
@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ Quarantine
Spam
~~~~
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-spam-quarantine.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-spam-quarantine.png", big=1]
This panel lets you inspect the mail quarantine. Emails can be safely
previewed and if desired, delivered to the original user.
@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ users can manage this themselves.
Tracking Center
---------------
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-tracking-center.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-tracking-center.png", big=1]
Email processing is a complex task and involves several service
daemons. Each daemon logs information to the syslog service. The

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@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ Further configuration is done via the Proxmox web interface. Just
point your browser to the IP address given during installation
(https://youripaddress:8006).
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-login-window.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-login-window.png", big=1]
. Login and upload subscription key.
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@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Rule-Based Mail Filter
powerful way to define filter rules by user, domains, time frame,
content type and resulting action.
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-mail-filter-rules.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-mail-filter-rules.png", big=1]
Every rule has 5 categories ('FROM', 'TO', 'WHEN', 'WHAT' and
'ACTION'), and each category may contain several objects to match
@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ reset the filter rules.
'Action' - objects
------------------
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-mail-filter-actions.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-mail-filter-actions.png", big=1]
Please note that some actions stops further rule precessing. We call
such actions 'final'.
@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ Add a Disclaimer.
'Who' - objects
---------------
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-mail-filter-who-objects.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-mail-filter-who-objects.png", big=1]
This type of objects can be used for the 'TO' and/or 'FROM' category,
and macth the sender or receiver of the e-mail. A single object can
@ -202,7 +202,7 @@ or allow specific senders.
'What' - objects
----------------
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-mail-filter-what-objects.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-mail-filter-what-objects.png", big=1]
'What' - objects are used to classify the mail content. A single
object can combine multiple items, and the following item types are
@ -237,7 +237,7 @@ Can be used to match specific content types inside archives.
'When' - objects
----------------
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-mail-filter-when-objects.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-mail-filter-when-objects.png", big=1]
'When' - objects are use to activate rules at specific daytimes. You
can compose them of one or more time-frame items.

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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ Backup and Restore
endif::manvolnum[]
ifndef::manvolnum[]
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-backup.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-backup.png", big=1]
endif::manvolnum[]
{pmg} includes the ability to backup and restore the

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@ -206,7 +206,7 @@ be changed later.
Creating a Cluster
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-cluster-panel.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-cluster-panel.png", big=1]
You can create a cluster from any existing {pmg} host. All data is
preserved.
@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ pmg5(1) 192.168.2.127 master A 1 day 21:18 0.30 80%
Adding Cluster Nodes
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-cluster-join.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-cluster-join.png", big=1]
When you add a new node to a cluster (using `join`) all data on that node is
destroyed. The whole database is initialized with cluster data from

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@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ Network and Time
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ifndef::manvolnum[]
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-network-config.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-network-config.png", big=1]
endif::manvolnum[]
Normally the network and time is already configured when you visit the
@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ Options
~~~~~~~
ifndef::manvolnum[]
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-system-options.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-system-options.png", big=1]
endif::manvolnum[]
@ -253,7 +253,7 @@ Relaying
~~~~~~~~
ifndef::manvolnum[]
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-mailproxy-relaying.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-mailproxy-relaying.png", big=1]
endif::manvolnum[]
Those settings are saved to subsection 'mail' in `/etc/pmg/pmg.conf`,
@ -266,7 +266,7 @@ Relay Domains
~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ifndef::manvolnum[]
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-mailproxy-relaydomains.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-mailproxy-relaydomains.png", big=1]
endif::manvolnum[]
List of relayed mail domains, i.e. what destination domains this
@ -279,7 +279,7 @@ Ports
~~~~~
ifndef::manvolnum[]
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-mailproxy-ports.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-mailproxy-ports.png", big=1]
endif::manvolnum[]
Those settings are saved to subsection 'mail' in `/etc/pmg/pmg.conf`,
@ -293,7 +293,7 @@ Options
~~~~~~~
ifndef::manvolnum[]
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-mailproxy-options.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-mailproxy-options.png", big=1]
endif::manvolnum[]
Those settings are saved to subsection 'mail' in `/etc/pmg/pmg.conf`,
@ -363,7 +363,7 @@ Transports
~~~~~~~~~~
ifndef::manvolnum[]
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-mailproxy-transports.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-mailproxy-transports.png", big=1]
endif::manvolnum[]
You can use {pmg} to send e-mails to different internal
@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ Networks
~~~~~~~~
ifndef::manvolnum[]
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-mailproxy-networks.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-mailproxy-networks.png", big=1]
endif::manvolnum[]
You can add additional internal (trusted) IP networks or hosts.
@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ TLS
~~~
ifndef::manvolnum[]
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-mailproxy-tls.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-mailproxy-tls.png", big=1]
endif::manvolnum[]
Transport Layer Security (TLS) provides certificate-based
@ -435,7 +435,7 @@ DKIM Signing
~~~~~~~~~~~~
ifndef::manvolnum[]
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-mailproxy-dkim.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-mailproxy-dkim.png", big=1]
endif::manvolnum[]
DomainKeys Identified Mail (DKIM) Signatures (see {dkim_rfc}) is a method to
@ -494,7 +494,7 @@ Whitelist
~~~~~~~~~
ifndef::manvolnum[]
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-mailproxy-whitelist.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-mailproxy-whitelist.png", big=1]
endif::manvolnum[]
All SMTP checks are disabled for those entries (e. g. Greylisting,
@ -512,7 +512,7 @@ Options
~~~~~~~
ifndef::manvolnum[]
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-spam-options.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-spam-options.png", big=1]
endif::manvolnum[]
{pmg} uses a wide variety of local and network tests to identify spam
@ -532,7 +532,7 @@ Quarantine
~~~~~~~~~~
ifndef::manvolnum[]
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-spamquar-options.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-spamquar-options.png", big=1]
endif::manvolnum[]
Proxmox analyses all incoming e-mail messages and decides for each
@ -554,7 +554,7 @@ Customization of Rulescores
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
ifndef::manvolnum[]
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-spam-custom-scores.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-spam-custom-scores.png", big=1]
endif::manvolnum[]
While the default scoring of {spamassassin}'s ruleset provides very good
@ -592,7 +592,7 @@ Options
~~~~~~~
ifndef::manvolnum[]
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-virus-options.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-virus-options.png", big=1]
endif::manvolnum[]
All mails are automatically passed to the included virus detector
@ -605,7 +605,7 @@ using the following configuration keys:
include::pmg.clamav-conf-opts.adoc[]
ifndef::manvolnum[]
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-clamav-database.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-clamav-database.png", big=1]
endif::manvolnum[]
Please note that the virus signature database it automatically
@ -618,7 +618,7 @@ Quarantine
~~~~~~~~~~
ifndef::manvolnum[]
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-virusquar-options.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-virusquar-options.png", big=1]
endif::manvolnum[]
Indentified virus mails are automatically moved to the virus
@ -769,7 +769,7 @@ User management in {pmg} consists of three types of users/accounts:
Local Users
~~~~~~~~~~~
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-local-user-config.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-local-user-config.png", big=1]
Local users are used to manage and audit {pmg}. Those users can login on the
management web interface.
@ -807,7 +807,7 @@ For details of the fields see xref:pmg_user_configuration_file[user.conf]
LDAP/Active Directory
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-ldap-user-config.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-ldap-user-config.png", big=1]
You can specify multiple LDAP/Active Directory profiles, so that you can
create rules matching those users and groups.
@ -850,7 +850,7 @@ interface. After that, you can create rules targeting LDAP users and groups.
Fetchmail
~~~~~~~~~
image::images/screenshot/pmg-gui-fetchmail-config.png[]
[thumbnail="pmg-gui-fetchmail-config.png", big=1]
Fetchmail is utility for polling and forwarding e-mails. You can define
e-mail accounts, which will then be fetched and forwarded to the e-mail