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Everything posted by MikeJ
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ThumpAZ, I think your avatar has had a little too much "Special K"! woooot
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Hooray Bruce!!! Thumbs Up PDABruce & Rock Sign
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I'm pretty certain GD is installed as well. I know the Perl modules for it are.
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Ah!!! The chicken man!!!! If you are blocking pop-ups, you might need to enable pop-ups temporarily for that site to work.
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Yes. Sockets are supported. I ran a test doing a UDP fsockopen to a remote host successfully to make sure (hence taking a little longer to respond to your post).
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For testing/migration purposes... I have my own modified "hosts" file on my local machine that I change as necessary so I can have full access to my new sites before I migrate any DNS. That would give you reasonable ability to test before you make any of the migrated sites "live". But it also sounds like TCH is on top of it so I'm sure they have plenty of suggestions/help as well.
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Vexira For Mail Servers - It's what I've switched to at work (from RAV which was discontinued). Does have a reasonably priced unlimited license. It works though. It blocks about 300-400 viruses a day here (where I work, not at TCH), and today it's blocked 10,000+ and we are blocking about 1,000 per hour and we only have about 250 mailboxes here. Edit: Realized I linked to the wrong version of the product first time. Oops.
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Are you are using any kind of proxy that you know of? Typically, you should see your new site by just doing a refresh in the browser on a page. However, if you are going through any kind of proxy server, then it could be caching pages as well. I use OS X 10.2.3, and the closest I've had to your scenario is that due to Safari's (the browser I typically use) caching, it sometimes requires me to hit reload on the browser to get the new content showing. IE doesn't do as many caching tricks so it should be even less of a problem.
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hungry (seriously... I am after reading those last few.) Naughty
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Nooooo! My previous host was me... I already give myself a hard enough time!
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I must say, these smilies are addictive. -mike
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Yea, saw that and already subscribed. Thanks Mike! Thumbs Up Now I just hope noone ever has a reason to post to it.
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A Server 55 forum! (ain't I easy?) Seriously, though, I'm sure I'll have a list forthcoming, but right now I'm still too new to make real suggestions yet (mainly because some I may just not know of yet that you already have). For now, I'd be happy with free coffee and donuts! woooot
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I haven't used DomainDirect before, but looking at their site, to change the nameservers you want to find the option "Advanced Domain Settings" and look for a "Manage Nameservers" or "DNS Management" option. In there it should allow you to change your name servers to TCH's. As for domain forwarding, it looks like that one option you have in the screenshot is for www.santolina.net. If you wanted for forward other addresses, like FTP, you can do that in your subdomain list. Edit: Btw, I should mention that if you change the nameservers, then when the actual change takes effect (could take up to a couple days) you won't need to worry about domain forwarding anymore.
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Test message sent to support at 12:38am CST. Got autoresponse back in less than 10 seconds. Human reply from Andy came at 12:42am CST. Looks quite good to me. Thumbs Up
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Shared. I believe the only dedicated accounts are the ones that explicitly called that. They can be found here.
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Should be pretty simple.... just add the username and password that you would normally use to access that website as the two parameters seperated by the : >lynx -dump -auth=username:password http://justinmclachlan.box-fire.com/lists/admin/?page=getrss Does that not work for you? If so, what's the error you get back? Access Denied?
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If you changed the DNS servers for your domain via your registrar (or tranferred your domain from one registrar to another), you can check to see if those changes have been made by doing a Whois on your domain name and see if the new DNS servers are listed. Registrar changes are typically made once a day. Once that change has been made, typically the DNS will take a few hours to update throughout the system, but this is dependent on how the original provider had the expirations for your domain setup. If they have an exceptionally long expiration set, it may take a couple days before 100% of your site visitors will be hitting the new site. But to answer your direct question, you will not get any notice when your domain has propogated. You just have to check periodically to see when you will be able to access your domain.
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