…e the POP account from your email client. Now all of your email will be in sync across all of your computers, mobile devices, and Web mail. Any gotchas? Just one: Members with Cruzio domains using our “Classic Hosting” will need to upgrade to our newer hosting to have IMAP available to them. Luckily, we can migrate you to our newer hosting pretty easily. Please contact us if you’d like to migrate. What does IMAP stand for, anyway? IMAP stands for…
…om, @cruziolatino.com, @ebold.com, @elgatito.com, @icogitate.com, @rattlebrain.com, @scshop.com or @skyhighway.com. Domain Email Spam Help Domain Email comes with email addresses at your own domain—@yourdomain.com—as part of Cruzio’s Website Hosting services. Classic Email Spam Help Classic Email comes with email addresses at your own domain—@yourdomain.com—on hosting purchased from Cruzio before July of 2006. General Spam Information For question…
…rt or require PostgreSQL. If your system will only be used for mail or DNS hosting, there is no need to run either. Run MySQL database server? Yes (more RAM used, needed for most non-static websites) No (less RAM used) Run PostgreSQL database server? Yes (more RAM used, needed for some web applications) No (less RAM used) Action to take: Make your selections based on your needs and the intended use of your virtual server. The default options shoul…
…Secure email is not supported in Classic Email. If you have Classic domain hosting and would like to use this feature, you may want to consider migrating to Cruzio’s Website Hosting Service, which includes Domain Email. Contact Cruzio for more information. How do I set up a new secure email account? First, choose an existing email address to use, or create a new one in your control panel. Next, open your email program and create a new email accoun…
All of Cruzio’s Web hosting services support .htaccess, a special file you can use to change your website’s configuration. How do I use .htaccess, and what can I do with it? .htaccess is a plain text file that contains commands to tell the Cruzio Web server how to behave on your website. See the articles below for possibilities and tutorials: Htaccess Basics (external link) Redirecting a Web page or site with .htaccess Creating a File Download Ar…
These instructions assume that you have Cruzio Website Hosting services. If you purchased your Web and Domain account before July 2006, you have Cruzio Classic hosting, which does not filter junk mail in this way. Spam filtering is automatically enabled for every mailbox, and when a message is marked as spam by the software, the subject line will include the text ***SPAM***. Follow these simple rules to route these messages to a junk folder and k…
These instructions assume that you have Cruzio Website Hosting services. If you purchased your Web and Domain account before July 2006, you have Cruzio Classic hosting, which does not filter junk mail in this way. Spam filtering is automatically enabled for every mailbox, and when a message is marked as spam by the software, the subject line will include the text ***SPAM***. Follow these simple rules to route these messages to a junk folder and k…
…n. If you are on host 1, 2, 3, 4, or 5, click the File Manager icon in the Hosting section. If you are on host 6 or 7, click the File Manager icon in the Files section. Next, locate the file or directory you wish to change the permissions for. Please note that the directory httpdocs is the main public directory for your website, so there is a good chance it will be in there. Once you have located the file or directory, find the Permissions column….
This help is for Cruzio members with Website Hosting services who have used Installatron to install an application on their website. Some popular Installatron applications are Joomla!, Drupal and WordPress. If you’ve lost your administrator’s password for your Joomla!, Drupal or WordPress, you must reset it to regain access to the account. Log in to your domain control panel at http://login.cruzio.com. In the Custom Buttons section of your contro…
…n to change this, but if you’re planning to use your Cruzio VPS for Zimbra hosting, or some other reason where you’d rather have the name of the VPS be yourhostname.yourdomain.com, or even yourdomain.com, here are the steps to take to make it so. To change the hostname On Debian: Edit /etc/hostname Edit /etc/hosts Reboot. On Centos: Edit /etc/sysconfig/network Edit /etc/hosts Reboot. To change the reverse record Log into the Xen shell. Issue the c…