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  1. Did you make another email account and try with that one?

     

    Ive tried it with all my email accounts. Anyway, Ive moved everything to my computer. I finally figured out how to host a public website from your computer. You dont get the fancy CPanel, but you get everything else.

    Lol why? Now you're computer has to be on 24/7

     

    True, but it was on 24/7 in the first place anyway.

     

  2. Did you make another email account and try with that one?

     

    Ive tried it with all my email accounts. Anyway, Ive moved everything to my computer. I finally figured out how to host a public website from your computer. You dont get the fancy CPanel, but you get everything else.

     

  3. Hi all,

     

    Im using the CPanel Email system, and I know they're having issues with the CPanel, but I dont think it has anything to do with the SMTP error I am experiencing. I am using the email system in the CPanel, and the email is not sending. It doesnt say anything about SMTP, but I tried to send an email with all three of the clients CPanel offers, but they would not send. Is this something I can change within my account, or is it a server issue needing to be resolved? I was just wondering if anyone else was having this issue.

  4. After being redirected from the cPanel and going to phpMyAdmin, I got this error.

     

    Warning: session_write_close() [function.session-write-close]: open(/var/cpanel/userhomes/cpanelphpmyadmin/sessions/sess_3287edc7285da3734fec9d6436f79db20aa9aa87, O_RDWR) failed: Permission denied (13) in /usr/local/cpanel/base/3rdparty/phpMyAdmin/index.php on line 42

     

    Warning: session_write_close() [function.session-write-close]: Failed to write session data (files). Please verify that the current setting of session.save_path is correct (/var/cpanel/userhomes/cpanelphpmyadmin/sessions) in /usr/local/cpanel/base/3rdparty/phpMyAdmin/index.php on line 42

     

    Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /usr/local/cpanel/base/3rdparty/phpMyAdmin/index.php:42) in /usr/local/cpanel/base/3rdparty/phpMyAdmin/index.php on line 99

     

    Is it a system error or what am I doing incorrect?

     

    Thanks in advance.

     

  5. I decided to start a new topic about why people like HelioHost and what attracted you to it.

     

    The free ASP.NET was what attracted me to HelioHost. I had an account over at Quantasoft hosting, but it wouldn't work with my databases, and did not have a cPanel, which was not good for what I wanted to do. Now, my site works with the databases that I use AND there's an amazing cPanel, that I can create a link to directly from the administration portion of my site.

     

    What I like the most about HelioHost is that it's a smaller community than say, x10. I like that I can go into the forums and ask around anything. Also, everyone's quick to respond in the support forums because the administrator is with the community as well. You'll see djbob's name on almost every post. That's what I call getting together with your community.

     

    Overall, I give HelioHost a 10/10.

  6. I'm not sure experience is that big of a deal. Abraham Lincoln had less experience than Barack Obama when he took the Presidency. Andrew Jackson had pretty much no experience.

     

    That's actually really true. I'll tell you what factors in the most: Media. Whatever the media says about a politician is what the people believe. If one person watches a really liberal television channel and nothing else, they're most likely NOT going to vote for the republican because the liberal channel will be dishing out bad stuff at the republican candidate all the time.

     

    Sometimes I find it so annoying that all you see is campaign ads that talk about how bad the other person is, instead of telling about what they're going to do.

     

    Politics just makes me mad. And the media. Period.

  7. The site has been down a lot recently. I think our little hacker friend is still trying. Stupid hacker won't give up. I wouldn't care if my site was hacked, because if you have a local backup of everything, you can simply put it all back into the server. Although I wouldn't prefer to be hacked.

     

  8. I prefer SMF over any of the other ones. Mostly because I have no clue what the other ones are, but I agree with AverageJoe. SMF has tons of addons and plug ins, which makes it very simple to customize. Also, the admin is pretty simple to use. It is a little slow, though. I'd say its the Firefox equivalent on Vista.

  9. My opinion on it is that Microsoft needed to test Vista way before they released it. Then they'd discover all the problems there are with it. Also, I like that Mac commercial where the Windows guy is dealing out the money. I found that funny, not that I like Mac or anything. Just their commercials. Anyway, I'm using Vista right now and there's not that many problems with it. It's still a decent operating system. It's hard to find a new computer with Windows XP on it anymore, unless you order it specially.

     

    And who didn't know that Windows Mojave is actually Windows Vista? I'd like to know.

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