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VS1 Plesk mailbox. Client unable to delete on webmail / increase size of mailbox size

For VS1 customers, if mailbox is full and unable to delete emails via webmail with error “You have reached your mail quota” upon email deletion, follow the steps: Login to Plesk VS1 and choose customer. Click on domain. Under General tab, click on Customize. Increase the mailbox size (+10MB should be enough) Advise client to […]

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Transfer new domain to VS1 for forwading URL (ONLY)

1. Go to 1st domains and change the name server to point to VS1 server 2. Create a new domain (follow the document P:\InfoAge\04 WebDesign\Hosting & Email\Internal use\How to setup a client on VS1.doc) 3. Change hosting type to forwarding and enter destination address 4. Also forward any emails to appropriate email address 5. Check […]

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VS1 – Create a folder above httpdocs for includes etc

You can create the directory by logging in via SSH and using system commands to do that. You should have your root password for the server, then just use a Windows client like PuTTY or Linux standard ssh command. Below you’ll find an example how to do that – I have created the directory for com-pass.biz site […]

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VS1 Scheduled Tasks (Cron Job)

e.g wget http://www.ifa.org.nz/admin/notify.php -O /dev/null /dev/null From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia In Unix-like operating systems, /dev/null or the null device is a special file that discards all data written to it (but reports that the write operation succeeded) and provides no data to any process that reads from it (yielding EOF immediately). In programmer jargon, especially Unix jargon, it may also be called the bit bucket or black hole.

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