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<header>Allowed login type</header> This setting determines how the administrator for this domain is allowed to login, by changing his Unix shell. The default available options are :<p> <dl> <dt><b>Email only</b> <dd>Both FTP and SSH logins are blocked, but POP3 and IMAP will work. <dt><b>Email and FTP</b> <dd>The user can connect via FTP, but not via SSH or telnet. <dt><b>Email, FTP and SSH</b> <dd>Logins via FTP, SSH and telnet are allowed. </dl> However, these can be customized by the master administrator on the <b>Custom Shells</b> page. <p> Because this feature works by changing the virtual server Unix user's shell, it assumes that your FTP server uses the <tt>/etc/shells</tt> file for authentication. <p> <footer>Private