This is my first foray into really doing anything involving cPanel and MySQL. So here's my situation. I have several databases being hosted by a WHM account with some folks. I have only cPanel access, Read all
Wonder if I can get some help here. I'm trying to setup postfix with myql and virtual mail accounts. I've gotten the config all up and running and postfix starts w/o any errors. Dovecot appears to aut Read all
Hi there, I have a customer who uses the default mailbox on their account to gather all incoming mail. Their local server then picks this mail up and routes everything itself to the correct recipients Read all
The exim.conf line in question is simply: hosts = +relay_hosts We'll test a host that we know is already in relayhosts: # cat /etc/relayhosts 69.181.43.251 70.5.115.105 # exim -bh 69.181.43.251 Read all
Can someone tell me how I can verify if my DNS is working or not? I've opened ports 53 TCP and UDP with windoze firewall. Only problem is DNS doesn't appear to be working. Some help appreciated. I und Read all
I got apache+php (linux) webserver and I use sendmail to send emails by mail() command... I want that everybody using mail() send email not by local smtp but remote one. This relay should not be visib Read all
Dear all, I am trying, in SSH, to copy a load od update files over existing files/directories. I am using the command 'cp * /destination -R' but dont know how to turn off the overwrite check. I am sur Read all
Hello, My "domain" is advastats.hn.org. At hn.org: Primary MX > advastats.hn.org Host & Wildcard Redirection > 217.25.XXX.XXX (my ip) In bind zone file at my server: $TTL 604800 @ IN SOA advastats.hn. Read all
On a cpanel server I had a addon domain (addon.com) which was created on domainx.com. Later the addon domain was deleted and created as it's own account in whm. However the domain "addon.com" is liste Read all
Hi all, Can anyone please give pointers at whether it is possible to view standard BIOS info through a serial terminal server ? It would be connecting over DB9/DB25 using flavours of Unix on standard Read all
Dear All, I am currently investigating a rather atypical (at least for us) spam problem. I think I have found the source. In a users crontab, there is an entry saying: * * * * * ab -n 9999999999999999 Read all