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  1. Or play with this some: http://www.openspf.org/SPF_Record_Syntax I was reading over it but Krydos gave you the quick short answer.
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  2. Wow, that spf builder is way more complex and confusing that it probably needs to be. Pretty much none of the options apply to a default Heliohost account. I would recommend using this: "v=spf1 a mx -all" I'm certainly not an expert at SPF records, especially not complex setups with multiple external mail servers, but that's the simplest case of one server that is allowed to send and receive mail for the domain. If you want to add it to one of your domains click "Advanced DNS Zone Editor" in cPanel and create a new TXT record with the above contents.
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  3. 2) In your post, include the following information: A.) User name: buzz2289 B.) Server: Johhny.heliohost.org C.) Main Domain: Sin-aion.heliohost,org Hello, i need to see about my account, the link in my email states: Either we could not find that account in the database, or it has already become active. If you're seeing an "Account Queued" page, please wait an additional 24 hours. If you aren't seeing anything, please refresh your browser's cache. But i can login to the CP, but no domain, or sub domin is accessable And i am able to connect edt, and modify with mysql, and ftp via external programs and PHPmyAdmin
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  4. Your domain is working now. If you're still seeing the queued page when you visit http://sin-aion.heliohost.org/ then remember to clear your browser cache. However, it looks like you might have a database permission error. The reason Heliohost domains show as queued for up to 24 hours after they are added is to reduce load. In order for a new domain to show up "instantly" requires a restart of apache and bind to load the new configuration file. If we were to enable this option apache and bind would be restarting constantly 24 hours a day and causing massive load rendering most pages completely unusable. This is why most free hosts only allow a limited number of addon domains, parked domains, and subdomains. This is also why cPanel definitely wouldn't recommend hosting as many accounts as we do. For an interesting read you could skim through this thread http://www.freewebspace.net/forums/showthread.php?2241679-How-many-sites-can-a-linux-cpanel-server-handle For comparison we currently have over 25,000 accounts, and 12,750 of those are located on Stevie which is currently at 99.96% uptime for the week and 99.95% uptime for the month of February. I have a feeling that if most experienced cPanel administrators saw the details of what we are pulling off here they would have a mess in their pants to clean up. I think waiting a few extra hours to get your site online is a fair price to pay.
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  5. From what I understand, it's for performance reasons: Some tasks that you have to wait in queue for can be resource-intensive at times (e.g. new accounts), so the server does them during times when it's not busy to reduce the impact the tasks can have on performance. If the server isn't busy when you make a request, it might happen rather quickly. Johnny has been known to fulfill account deletions in under a minute at times. Of course, aside from load, it also matters how many other requests are in line ahead of you.
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  6. He was probably talking about the queued status script that lets you know what number you are in line to have your account created. If your account has already been created this script says it can't find it anymore (because it's already been created.) Yes that was the one, then it took me to: http://sin-aion.heliohost.org/cgi-sys/defaultwebpage.cgi Which is still in an occurrance. Just out of Interest what makes Helio Domains take longer? i know some other site are "instant"
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  7. He was probably talking about the queued status script that lets you know what number you are in line to have your account created. If your account has already been created this script says it can't find it anymore (because it's already been created.)
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  8. I never modify DNS records Your account was created 11.5 hours ago. 11.5 is less than 24. Please wait another 12.5 hours, clear your browser cache, and try loading your site again. If your still having trouble viewing your site after 24 hours have elapsed let us know and we can take another look. Ok i shall Thank you very much
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  9. Your account was created 11.5 hours ago. 11.5 is less than 24. Please wait another 12.5 hours, clear your browser cache, and try loading your site again. If your still having trouble viewing your site after 24 hours have elapsed let us know and we can take another look.
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  10. Your account shows as active, what email link are you talking about? The account renewal script? If you can log into cPanel then your account is active, I'm not sure why your site domain isn't resolving, did you mess with your DNS records at all?
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  11. If you're talking about the mail thingy, you probably just need to remake your old MX record.
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  12. Yep, it's an easy two step process: http://www.heliohost.org/home/support/scripts/delete http://www.heliohost.org/home/signup
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