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  1. Aha! That one worked. Thanks!
  2. If I've ever run that, I've not recognized it as such. Which likely means that I've never run it. How do I run that?
  3. Um... exactly how does one do that? I've spent the last half hour pouring over my CPanel trying to figure out where the heck I'd find that info, but to no avail. I'm completely mystified and a bit frustrated. There is no "Checking for Data Storage Modules" that I've been able to find.
  4. I just did a dryrun on both methods and both worked perfectly. Obviously the first way is much faster and easier. But, it's nice to know that there's more than one way to do it. Thanks for the warm welcomes and the timely advice. BTW, the only good thing I can say about our former host was that they were familiar. TCH came very highly recommended as a Movable Type-friendly host. And everything I've seen to date testifies that the recommendations were on the money. Whereas our old host, 0catch.com, was decidedly unfriendly to MT. The icing thus far has been that we've got a comparable hosting plan with TCH which is costing us roughly 1/3 of what 0catch.com was charging. 1/3 the cost for better, vastly more capable hosting! What red-blooded American capitalist pig wouldn't love that? LOL I know I sure do.
  5. I see lots of stuff on configuring POP emails and some stuff on who likes which webmail client... but, none of it seems to address what I'm looking for. So, let me start from the beginning. We just moved our domain over from 0catch.com where we didn't have Cpanel and so this whole Cpanel thing is new and somewhat foreign. Our old domain host's interface system also allowed us to create either POP3 or webmail addresses for our domain name. The way it worked was that I basically assigned a username and plugged in a password for that username in a single email input folder. Then we consistently went with the webmail instead of following thru and setting up the POP3 since it was just easier to do it that way. The username and password which I input would work in the webmail system and each of us was able to have our own individual email accounts via the webmail client. We come over here and all of our emails are getting dumped into one generic webmail account. The other day I figured I'd try to emulate the way it worked with our old host and added two new users via the email icon on Cpanel. It seems that since then neither of us has received any new emails. But, when I open up any of the three offered webmail clients, I don't see any way of configuring them to distinguish between our two individual email addresses. So... we're now not getting any emails and we still don't have access to the individual email accounts which loads of folks use to reach us. Can I set it up so that the two of us can continue to use our individual email addresses and access it thru Horde, for example? If so... how do I do it??? Or are we stuck with the one generic account and my needing to go back and undo my attempt to distinguish the two accounts via the email set up? Regards, Kevin
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