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  1. This is enough for me:

    >If we relocate the above servers, your accounts would go to the HopOne >Datacenter and would all be put on Quad Xeons.

     

    www.hopone.net

     

    Plus HopOne has:

     

    HopOne is a privately held company and has been and remains profitable and cash flow positive ever since its inception in 1999. It has no liabilities such as debts, outside investment, or equipment leases. HopOne is a fully self-sufficient, fiscally responsible and strong organization.

     

    The hopone.net network, with a truly national reach - spanning from New York through DC, Virginia, Illinois and on to California, is entirely Cisco 12000 series GSR based and uses the latest equipment in a fully redundant, fully meshed, network design. Optimal routing of packets is assured through intelligent human and proprietary technology assisted deployment of BGP: we are actively monitoring the performance of the Internet as a whole, as well as specific routes and backbones, and always ensure to provide the most optimal outgoing route.

     

    Being of a smaller scale than other comparable business models (such as InterNAP or Savvis), and operating our own national network with multiple location peering with over two hundred major networks/backbones and ISPs, ensures that HopOne transit quality is higher, as there is less overhead and the routes are more direct (less hops) and thus more efficient -- and ultimately, faster and more reliable.

     

    In addition to being fully redundant hardware and circuit wise, the network is also fault tolerant in the sense that it is consistently kept at under 50% utilization, which means that it is able to sustain a doubling in traffic with no performance hit, and likewise is able to easily sustain multiple link outages, with no performance impact whatsoever.

     

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    What a kick I AM A SPAMMER network hopone has

     

    http://www.hopone.net/about.php

     

    The details can be found here:

    http://nsssc.superb.net/information/corenet-info.php

  2. I don't belive so, since Squirrel Mail is set up through cPanel, not us.  If there were any changes or additions it would have to be done server-wide as well.  Sorry! :)

     

    , since Squirrel Mail is set up through cPanel, not us.  If there were any changes or additions it would have to be done server-wide as well.  Sorry! :)

     

    Yep, that is what I was talking about, server wide. I am sure that everyone would like to have these basic functions. :)

  3. Any possibility of implmenting some of the plug-in's for Squirrelmail? I would love to see are Addressbook Import-Export . It takes a CSV addressfile and imports it into Squirrelmail. That would be great for moving my horde address book to Squirrelmail

     

    Another is Address Add, Adds the "From Address" to your address book, via a small link next to the From Address

     

    found via

    http://www.squirrelmail.org/plugins_catego...p?category_id=2

  4. I too would welcome something like port 24 or even 2525 as a "back door" to smtp. So far all my ISP's haven't blocked 25. Then again I don't use EarthLink or anyother ISP that blocks Port 25.

     

    But I am moving again in a couple of months and I feel my luck my be running out. Looks like ISP maybe limited to HellSouth or Adelphia. I know that Adelphia blocks port 25, sometimes all ports due to their horrible internet service in general! :goof:

     

    I think that HellSouth is now blocking Port 25 with their DSL service.

  5. for some reason I am getting errors when trying to "pop" my tch email. I have changed nothing on my side. Anybody else having issues "pop'in" mail. Port is not blocked and it worked great till Friday. No changes on my side in my email client.

     

    checked and didn't see any messages of server maint.

     

    I wonder if norton AV 2k3 has slipped in an upgrade that is doing something with my pop3 retrevial? Will investigate this on my side. My horde webmail inteface works great.

     

    thanks!

  6. I haven't had any problems using Avant Browser to view any sites...  I've been to sites with lots of Java, flash, animations, etc *I am also on Cable internet*.  I've also had regular IE up at the same time with no troubles..  But I'll stick with Avant as my default browser. 

     

    The built in Pop Up stopper is better than the downloadable "Pop Up Stopper". 

     

    Right now Avant has a beta version 8 out..  I have version 7.  I'll stick with this until all the beta testing on 8 is done.  Version 8 is skinnable..  Can't wait to see that  :(

     

    Charlotte

    Fyi, Avant 8 is out and released. no more beta's. http://www.avantbrowser.com . you have to dig a bit to get the download. I don't like the redesign of the web page.

     

    Avantbrowser is much better than CrazyBrowser. Crazy hasn't been updated in a long time.

  7. I just purchased a new domain. As I understand it, I can not have abc.com and def.com use my same tch account. ie; can't have mail, ftp,web for both domains running off one account.

     

    As part of my switch, I want to just have email fwd'ed from the new domain to my old one. where the domain is parked that service is offered for $10.00 a year. Options are to use their name servers or create an mx record on your existing domain and have it point to an xx.xx.com server on their domain to get the email fwd'ing to work.

     

    Can TCH create me an MX record to do this, or is this beyond the scope of services that I purchased with my initial domain? Reason for asking is that it would be easier to have the MX record associated with TCH servers than my domain providers when I make the switch over for making this account a fwd only to my primary domain.

     

    if not, no big deal I can use their name servers.

  8. I just purchased another domain. Is it possible to get it to "work" off my existing domain with its own email, ftp, website ....etc. Have the two domains "share" my exsiting space? I would like to phase out my old domain (over time) and move to the new one. is it possilbe to do this? what would be the extra cost be or is it not possible to do this?

     

    thanks

  9. Well, I have to say this. Your space at TCH is intended for hosting web pages, not as an FTP server. That's really what this is sounding like.

     

    The answer has been given to you, it just isn't what you've wanted to hear. You can create FTP users in the manner available through cpanel. Your public_html directory is designed, as was cPanel, to provide you with web page hosting capability.

     

    I've followed your threads here and must say that I am now quite curious as to what the intention is for these FTP users. Please refer to the Terms of Service and Acceptable Use Policy before you procede with this to ensure that you are not heading towards a violation. Understand that I am not accusing you of anything. I just want you to reread the TOS and AUP for your own peace of mind.

     

    I can see legitimate reasons for needing and wanting FTP space for certain users. However, your plan's purpose is hosting web pages. Am I missing something? I'd really like to help, but I'm not sure what the big deal is. I've asked you to provide me step-by-steps to show me what it is that you are seeing so that I can try to help you eliminate your problem.

    No, I am not using my space here for a dedicated FTP server with 900 megs of MP3's. :)

     

    Just wanted to have a couple of dedicated ftp directories where friends of mine could upload possible content for my web pages or download edited content that I don't want everyone to see.

     

    Creation of FTP directories and its location was not a huge issue at my old hosting provider. It was easy to do using the H-Sphere interface. No need to create sub-domains, lock directories, turn off indexing etc.

     

    Seems that cpanel being as user friendly as it is, takes more steps and work arounds than H-Sphere does.

     

    I had a user over in FTP/Servers/DNS outline the steps to isolate my ftp directory. Got it working this am. :D

     

    Thanks!

  10. Whew!!!

     

    yep, doing all those steps does accomplish it. :blink:

     

    thanks for the help. :huh:

     

    a reminder to all who want to do this. In Cpanel when creating the users account under the subdomain, ie abcftp. Make sure you do the following to the path:

     

    /public_html/abcftp/username

     

    if you don't, the the user has full access to the abcftp directory.

  11. nope, I have no such box

     

     

    ===My CPanel 6 FTP create Account Optons

    Add Ftp Account

    Login:

    Password:

    Directory: /home/abc/public_html/

     

    Create Clear

    =============

     

    After the abc/public_html/ that is the only place i have to specify the directory. I can not imbed anything. and by default, the account name is automatically inserted after the public_html/

     

     

     

    As for the disabling of indexing of /public_html, it isn't possible via Cpanel, so for most users, it isn't possible. B)

  12. I don't want anyone to access my FTP account via web browser. That appears to be the case when I use the CPanel defaults. It creates ftp user directories under the /home/abc.com/public_html directory.

     

    I want to create an account that is private and is located in /home/abc.com/ftp/Account1, account2, account3.

     

    I don't see anything listed in the cpanel docs as to how I can point my ftp account creation to another path other than /home/abc.com/public_html. Is there I file I can edit in cpanel to change the default location.

     

    If there are some docs that outline this, please point me there. Please don't tell me I have to create a subdomain and then create accounts off that subdomain.

     

    Just want to have an ftp directory that has users directories off that. Each user is limited to only his directory. Also, nobody can access it via web browser with http.

     

    thanks

    oh, FYI, you can't disable indexing on the /public_html directory. B)

     

    There is no way to "hide" what directories are created under /public_html.

     

    It also isn't possible to put a FTP directory off the root of /public_html/ftp. Then put accounts under the ftp directory.. /public_html/ftp/User1, /public_html/ftp/User2.

     

    Not possible to do any of this. All ftp accounts default off the "root" of /public_html.

     

     

    Suggestions?

  13. In an attempt to "hide" all my directories in /home/abc.com/public_html, I have attempted to turn off the indexing. Sorry, that isn't a choice. It isn't possible to disable the indexing of the /public_html directory to stop directory browsing.

     

    So now I don't seem to have any choices on how to setup my FTP accounts so nobody can see them. I can't create a directory called FTP and put directories under that, Cpanel won't let me.

     

    What is the solution? I don't think I am asking for a very complicated proceedure. I would like to put my FTP directories under an FTP directory with users accounts under it.

     

    I can't do this B)

     

    thanks

  14. How are the dirs available for viewing? Turn off indexing.

     

    I don't think I'm getting why there is an issue. Can you give me a step-by-step to show me what you are seeing?

     

     

     

    Lianna

     

    I guess I want to have control of where under /home/domainname I can put my ftp directories. Having the default to /home/domainname/public_html is not that flexiable.

     

    Just create a ftp user and Cpanel will by default put the ftp directory in /home/abc.com/public_html. it is accessable by all users on the html side, unless it is locked with the webprotect option. B)

     

    You guys have hard-coded /home/abc.com/public_html into the path of Cpanels ftp path. There is no method to change it to /home/abc.com/ftp

     

    I didn't want to turn off indexing, but that seems to be the only solution.

     

    thanks

  15. Intrestingly, you might be able to do this:

     

    http://www.cpanel.net/docs/cp/webProtectDi...Directories.htm

     

    This allows you password a folder, and then you can add users to them with specific passwords.

     

    Also Head Guru states the same thing in this post:

     

    http://www.totalchoicehosting.com/forums/i...f=21&t=1303&hl=

     

    Jim

    yep, I saw how to webprotect the dir.

     

    But I don't want 10 users name and ftp DIRs open for all the public to see.

     

    There has got to be a way to change the default in Cpanel.

     

    Other solution I can thing of is to block access by using Linux file and directory security. Have the dirs where only myself and user can access the dirs.

  16. I don't want anyone to access my FTP account via web browser. That appears to be the case when I use the CPanel defaults. It creates ftp user directories under the /home/abc.com/public_html directory.

     

    I want to create an account that is private and is located in /home/abc.com/ftp/Account1, account2, account3.

     

    I don't see anything listed in the cpanel docs as to how I can point my ftp account creation to another path other than /home/abc.com/public_html. Is there I file I can edit in cpanel to change the default location.

     

    If there are some docs that outline this, please point me there. Please don't tell me I have to create a subdomain and then create accounts off that subdomain.

     

    Just want to have an ftp directory that has users directories off that. Each user is limited to only his directory. Also, nobody can access it via web browser with http.

     

    thanks

  17. We now can use SSL to access webmail, but the problem is still there... port 2096.

     

    Lots of companies firewalls block ports above 1024. Why can't we get webmail to run on 8080? or even port 81?

     

    Webmail at TCH isn't what I can get with yahoo or even crummy hotmail... access from any pc anywhere. Since port 2096 is blocked at my office, I have to use other solutions such as web2mail to check my email.

     

    This is the only thing I miss from my previous hosting provider. Webmail on a true "web port" port 80.

     

    Put this on the "wishlist"!

  18. For those of us unlucky enough to have the upper ports that hord/imp uses blocked by firewalls, try going to:

     

    www.mail2web.com

     

     

     

    Used the Advanced section. Yeah, it isn't the hord/imp interface, but it is quick and supports Imap. I know other solutions are to have a "true" webmail account that runs on port 80 such as yahoo or hotmail "pull" it for you.

     

    Just wish TCH would run webmail on a true "web" port...80 :D

     

    maybe this SSL redirect solution mentioned in the forum will be a great work around once the details are posted.

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