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  1. Probably not. I tried changing your password several times, and Plesk didn't update the git password correctly. I suspect if you change your account password the git password will remain the same as the one I emailed you.
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  2. This support request is being escalated to our root admins who can look into this more for you. Typically, requests are marked [Solved] by the volunteer staff when they have actioned what was being asked for, so we don't get a case of multiple people picking up the same request. Just because something is marked as Solved doesn't mean we won't keep trying to help you if needed. ? Making a new thread as you have done is great. Sometimes folks go back and update the [Solved] thread, which is okay too since we try to check all new messages, but it's easier for this thread here to stick out as not Solved so it's less likely to be accidentally missed. I don't believe there should be any extra config you'd need to do once the SPF, DKIM, and DMARC have been set up, since I've seen users get a 10/10 grading on the mail-tester report right after it's all been set up. Getting a low score after that point, from the things I've seen, can be down to the user just putting 'test' in the test email or because they're using a domain that's typically associated with abuse (like .xyz or some of the less-trusted ones). But none of those things apply to you, so the root admins can doublecheck what's happening with the records they set up.
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  3. I tested this by changing your password, and I can confirm that Plesk is not setting the git password correctly. I have emailed you the new password that I tested git with. Let us know if you can access your repo with that password.
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  4. Your main domain has been changed as requested. You'll need to switch to HelioHost's nameservers or create an A/AAAA record to Johnny's IP address, and wait for about one and a half hours for the changes to take effect.
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  5. Try this Login at https://heliohost.org/login/ Continue to Plesk Click your username in the top right corner Click edit profile Change the password Go to https://ygo.helioho.st/plesk-git/comforting.git/ Try logging in with the new password
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  6. HelioHost has released a new YouTube video on how to set up a Discord bot on any of our shared hosting plans, including the free Johnny plan. Check it out and subscribe at https://youtu.be/-9Q9SAONgtM Back in June 2021 we started a YouTube channel for HelioHost and began releasing videos on how to do various projects on our hosting. Our plan was to release a new video every 2 weeks, but then less than a month later we were forced to switch control panels. Since all of our systems, code, signup pages, and everything else were designed for our old control panel it was a massive undertaking to rewrite all of our websites and code to work with Plesk so we didn't have a lot of time to release new videos. Now that we're fully recovered, and our transition to Plesk is mostly done we decided it would be a good time to start releasing videos again. Please let us know if there is a specific topic that you think would be good for our next video. Also if you don't mind subscribing to our YouTube channel that would be a great way to get some free advertising. We are a small non-profit funded by donations so we don't have a huge budget to afford paid advertising, so the more word of mouth recommendations, the more social media likes, and the more subscribes we can get goes a long ways towards finding more users and continuing to grow. Even if you can't donate, this is a great way to help us for free. Thanks!
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  7. You can now upgrade the storage space on your account by going to https://heliohost.org/dashboard/storage/ This process is fully automated, and you no longer have to contact an admin to increase your storage space. Unlike most hosting providers we don't charge a monthly rate for storage space on our shared hosting accounts. We just charge a flat one-time donation of $5 per 1000 MB. The storage space, once increased, stays with your account forever. If you switch hosting plans, the storage transfers with your account. If you go inactive and your account is archived, the storage space will still be there years from now when you renew your account. Let us know if you have any comments or run into any issues upgrading your own storage space.
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  8. We're happy to announce that PHP 8.4 is now available on the Morty server. We will be upgrading Tommy and Johnny to have PHP 8.4 as well soon.
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