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TCH-Carl

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  1. The issue seems to be with the various tools that they provide, you shold not have any problems except for the browser part as Dick suggested. TCH has a blogger friendly configuration and will never feel blue
  2. Thomas would make this interesting, I am sure
  3. ok, that expired too... anyone has a pic of fox ? (not samantha -> )
  4. Also, if you are unable to renew the domain, you can always get a new one and ask the tech support to change the domain name for the hosting account you have with us.
  5. Please check out :: http://www.cpanel.net/docs/cpanel/cp11/cPa...User-Manual.htm PDF :: http://www.cpanel.net/docs/pdf/cPanel_User_Manual.pdf Hope this helps
  6. Time expired.... Let me restart it with something easy.... butterflies anyone ??
  7. Merry Christmas And A Very Happy New Year To ALL
  8. Here is one that I hung up for Xmas, not very bright and a bit battered by rain yesterday. I would like to see reindeer and sledge
  9. Thanks Thomas. I have updated my Linux box
  10. psst.. Alex, you forgot to ask for the next photo.
  11. We will never forget you Don. You were always very special. Our deepest condolences to his family.
  12. Great going Alex. Psssst.. DWD, now you know why we call him "Quick Draw Alex"
  13. If somebody visits your site by typing http://testusername:testpassword@www.yoursite.com it is the same with visiting http://www.yoursite.com but in the logs he appears as an authenticated user, with username "testusername" and password "testpassword" Maybe there are some worms or users trying to authenticate, where authentication is not required. I don't think this is something you have to worry about. But kindly make sure that you are using the latest release of all scripts on your account just to be on the safe side. Block the IP using cpanel if you are not comfortable
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  15. I normally copy the entire .kde directory so that the same interface is retained. If you need just the mail, then yes, /home/username/.kde/share/apps/kmail/ should do the trick.
  16. I would suggest keeping the setting to ":fail:" (without quotes, and with : on both sides) instead of :blackhole: Using :blackhole: email is accepted and received into the server in its entirety. It is then processed through exim and only on delivery is it written to the null device (/dev/null) and silently ignored. This wastes server bandwidth as the email data, or body, of the email is accepted into the server This wastes server resources (CPU, memory and disk I/O) as the email is fully processed by exim before being finally written to /dev/null Using :fail: the email is never accepted into the server. During the initial SMTP negotiation when the senders SMTP server connects to your SMTP server, the sending SMTP server issues a RCPT command notifying your server which email address the email to follow is intended for. Your server then checks whether the recipient email actually exists on your server (a POP3 account, an alias or a catchall alias) and if it does not, it issues an SMTP DENY which terminates the attempt to deliver the email. This saves bandwidth as the email data is never received into your server This saves server resources as the email never has to be processed
  17. webroot is /home//public_html/ I guess they are asking you to put it below public_html, ie, /home// Yup, it would be helpful if you can mention the application you are trying to install.
  18. Found one What about a pic of rain ? ( I love driving in rain, everything seems so fresh and new ! )
  19. We do not allow wild card DNS on our servers, sorry.
  20. From my personal collection. I would like to see a deer
  21. Thanks Jesse, Ryan, Mike
  22. Thanks flashram. Yep, it is a bee hive
  23. That is why he is the AGM, all powerful Dick ->
  24. Thank you Andy, Thomas, Bruce, Alex, Tom & Jeren. 've been after Andy all my shift, thanks for all the tip and help Man, he has patience, that Andy !
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