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I asked the question about how to find my DNS server because in order to reverse the DNS wouldn't I need to now what DNS to reverse?
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How is a reverse dns check performed? Don't you need an IP address for that?
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How do I find the DNS for the servers my account are on?
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Please move this to the proper forum. I don't know enough about DNS to know where to post this. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Is reverse DNS setup for the servers that TCH uses? I was told that the reason that my emails don't get through to some email addresses is because they lack Reverse DNS. Thanks.
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abinidi, thanks for the great help! Very nice portfolio too!
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Mysql Error : Table 'xxxxx' Already Exists
rnmcd replied to rnmcd's topic in CPanel and Site Maintenance
What I was referring to in post #5 is shown in the attached image. What is the difference between the pages that the image icon takes you to versus the page that the text link takes you to? -
Mysql Error : Table 'xxxxx' Already Exists
rnmcd replied to rnmcd's topic in CPanel and Site Maintenance
I noticed that each table within phpMyAdmin has two links. What is the difference between the two? Each one takes me to a page that has a "Drop" icon. -
Mysql Error : Table 'xxxxx' Already Exists
rnmcd replied to rnmcd's topic in CPanel and Site Maintenance
Thanks I found the table I was looking for. How would I delete a single table? Does the "Drop" icon delete a table?? -
I received an error message when trying to do a software installation: But when I look in cpanel > MySQL Databases I don't see the tables. Where or how would I view the tables?
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Is there an advantage of using a subdomain versus a 'subdirectory'? Also, where are the directories/files stored for subdomains? Are they stored 'above' the home directory? Thanks.
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One thing I noticed regarding the features for mail2web is that: What does that mean? I should have also mentioned that I don't mind paying for a service if that would bring about other recommendations.
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I just think it would be more convenient to be able to check and respond to my 14 TCH email accounts (spread among 5 TCH hosting account) at one location/time.
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Any suggestions for a web-based email service that will allow me to check my TCH accounts' email and to send an email that looks like it was sent from one of my TCH accounts? I am currently using Yahoo Plus (paid account) but it limits the number of accounts that I can send email from to 5 accounts. Thanks.
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So none of these will work: post I am trying to get the Cron Daemon sent to me only upon a database-sending failure. I understand that link will stop any cron daemon email from being sent.
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Above I've mentioned that I've tried 2 or 3 methods. But I get a Cron Daemon email error each time. I have not yet tried: I will try that next.
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I tried escaping the email address but ended up getting an email from Cron Daemon. Here is the message: I entered my email address, in dbsender.php, in the format: you\@yourdomain.ext Did I do something wrong?
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I'll first try 'escaping the email address: you\@yourdomain.ext'. I'll see how that goes.
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I like the option that you earlier mentioned: I'm trying to figure out how to add the email address.
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I'm not smart enough to figure out how change $to a valid email address. My latest attempt was: 2. $ok = @mail(myemail@host.com, $subject, $message, $headers); But I've been getting this message from Cron Daemon in my default email:
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1) The changes that you show in your quote will stop any email from being sent, right? 2) Where do I add the email address to send the email to? 3) How would I change it to only have a message sent if there was a failure?
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I just noticed that my 'default' email account is receiving an email each time that the cron backup is processed. From:Cron Daemon Subject: Cron <mysite@serverXXX> /usr/bin/php -q /home/myusername/dbsender/dbsender.php I have the actual cron backup file sent to another email address. Is there a way to have the Cron Daemon email sent to another email address or to have it not sent at all? Thanks.
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Doesn't that code just disable mod_security? I am having the same error/issue as mentioned above. My software/script support says the error is due to ' misconfigured or overly strict mod_security rules set by your host". Should we disable mod_security or contact TCH support to look at mod_security itself along with the related issues we have been experiencing?
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I have been using dbsender and it looks like it has been emailing the database to me daily (as I had set up in cpanel). But I just noticed that I am getting a daily email from: "Cron Daemon" <root@server300.snhdns.com> Subject: Cron <myusername@server300> /usr/bin/php -q /home/myusername/dbsender/dbsender.php Is this an error of some sort?
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Thank you for the great graphic instructions! By the way, I had been clicking that "X" in the slide-out but it just kept re-appearing and continuing the scan.
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Is there a way to stop the scan once it's started?
