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What is POP?
POP stands for Post Office Protocol, and is one mechanism by which an email client can talk to an email server to download email to the client program...
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How do I password protect a directory on a Linux server?
There are two files you need to create that work together to make a folder password protected on a Linux hosted website.
In the folder that...
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What is my outgoing mail or SMTP server?
You should always configure your email client to use the outgoing mail server (also called SMTP server) provided by your ISP or on your corporate LAN....
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Configuring Outlook and Outlook Express
Please note, as vendors release new versions, these screenshots may differ from the version that you are running. Unless there is a major upgrade, i....
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Tracking unique visitors with the Urchin Tracking Module
By default, Urchin tracks unique sessions by looking at requests from a unique client IP number within a 30 minute window. This is satisfactory for re...
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What is an Account Manager?
Two users can access your Toolkit and Urchin statistics, the Account Manager and the ...
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How do I optimise my site for Google?
If you build it, they will come (maybe)
Webmasters go to great lengths to set up beautiful and persuasive shop-fronts, then sit back and w...
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Configuring your FTP client
Once you have chosen an FTP client, the profile or configuration values for your client will need to be set. The steps to reach these settings vary de...
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Can I use a MySQL database?
If your website is hosted on the Linux Cluster, and your package options include one or more MySQL databases then you may write or upload scripts that...
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Configuring a script for MySQL
Please note, different scripts may use different terms to describe their settings. If you need assistance, please do not hesitate to contact Technica...
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