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#61
Email and Webmail / Checking External Mail From Horde
August 21, 2012, 10:21:32 AM
        This article provides instructions on setting up a Fetch Mail account in   Horde, so that you can retrieve messages from an existing e-mail   account that you have outside of your domain. 
     REQUIREMENTS:   

       
  • An existing Linux hosting account. 

       
  • An existing e-mail box. If you do not yet have an e-mail box set up, you can create one in your control panel. 



       
  • Log in to Webmail by entering the following URL in your browser (substituting "yourdomain.com" with your actual domain name): "https://yourdomain.com:2096" 
  • On the Horde navigation menu, expand Options and then click Mail.
       
  • Under the Message Options section, click on Fetch Mail.
       
  • On the Fetch Mail page, click on the first item, Edit your preferences for accessing other mail accounts.
       
  • On the next page (under Other Mail Accounts), click on the Create New Account option. 
  • From the Mail server type to connect to: drop-down box, select IMAP/POP3 Mail Servers
  • On the Other Mail Accounts page, specify the settings, as follows:
       

            
    • Account's name:  Other Account, or any other name that you would like to use to distinguish the account from other accounts. 
    • Protocol:  IMAP (Auto Detect) 
    • Username: E-mail address for the account that you want to retrieve mail from 
    • Password: Password for that e-mail account 
    • Server: The incoming mail server hostname; (e.g., mail.otherdomaindomain.com)
    • Remote Mailbox: Inbox 
    • Local Mailbox: Inbox  (bring the fetched mail into the INBOX)
  • Select the check box for "Get only new messages?"  (Or for a more permanent setup, select instead "Delete fetched messages from remote server?".  Configure to your preference)
  • Click the Create button. 
  • Click Return to Fetch Mail
  • Click Save Options
  • On the toolbar (at the top of the page), click on the Fetch Mail option.
       
  • On the Fetch Mail page, leave the [Other Account] (the one you just configured) check box selected and then click the Fetch Mail button.
     
      If mail retrieval is successful, you will see mail messages for the   account, along with the following message "Fetchmail: Fetched XX   messages from [other account] Account [name of other account]". 
#62
Announcements / SquirrelMail Support (webmail)
February 28, 2012, 08:15:37 PM
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Update Feb 20, 2020

Due to lack of support and increased adoption of alternative webmail systems (RoundCube, Horde) the offering of SquirrelMail is being suspended.


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HostNed is pleased to now offer full support for SquirrelMail (on Linux Cpanel accounts)!

What is SquirrelMail you ask?  Well, it's WebMail for nuts!
Quote from: undefinedSquirrelMail is a standards-based webmail package written in PHP. It includes built-in pure PHP support for the IMAP and SMTP protocols, and all pages render in pure HTML 4.0 (with no JavaScript required) for maximum compatibility across browsers. It has very few requirements and is very easy to configure and install. SquirrelMail has all the functionality you would want from an email client, including strong MIME support, address books, and folder manipulation.

You will now find SquirrelMail available in your webmail login as an optional alternative to Horde and RoundCube.  Personally, Squirrel Mail is now my favorite option -- more features than RoundCube and more reliable (more compatible with a variety of browsers and clients) than Horde.

For those customers on Linux Cpanel (nice choice BTW) you can reach your webmail at the following locations:

http://yourdomainnamehere.com:2095    (Standard)
https://yourdomainnamehere.com:2096  (Secure SSL)
(Of course replace "yourdomainnamehere.com" with your actual domain name)

What's the deal with WebMail?  Why is it so great?

Well, webmail is not hosted locally (like Outlook, Apple Mail, Eudora, Thunder Bird, etc...).  Now, there is nothing wrong with these mail clients per se... especially for businesses.  These local email programs are chock full of features and are very trusted.  The problems arise when you want to access your email from a remote location.  Say you are on your laptop or are traveling and at a hotel "business center".  These programs are not directly accessible from there and even if your IT department has gone through the rigors of making your email "remotely available", it can still be a PITA to access and "sync" all the time.

OK, so webmail has been around for quite some time now, but many businesses shy away from it due to lack of features.  There are third party webmail provider like Gmail, YahooMail, AOL Mail, etc... but there are security, spyware, and adware issues to contend with with those.

So you have your own domain, your own hosting, plenty of space and pre-installed web-based email options, so why not?  Well, webmail admittedly did have some catching up to do ... and it has ... finally.

Horde has been around for eons.  It has a numerous amount of features, but it uses some complex JavaScript which may not work on all web browsers.  The option that has caught up to Horde (and surpassed it IMO) is SquirrelMail.

OK, now on to the list of cool features available in this webmail option has to offer:

- Access to your email from anywhere (unlike Outlook, ThunderBird, Apple Mail, Eudora, etc...)
- Numerous configurable options like email drafts, signature lines,
- Address Book - For keeping track of all your contacts.
- Custom Folders - To help you stay organized.
- Templates - Over 50 different color schemes to choose from.
- Calendar to help manage your time and appointments.
- Fetch mail from external sources (POP3).
- Automatically check mail.
- Automatically purge trash.
- Automatically filter messages to different folders based on custom rules.
- Report SPAM with built-in SpamCop reporting.
- Set custom SPAM filtering rules.
- Avoid SPAMMERS with image filtering and custom rules.
- Translate foreign language text.

And much, much more...

Waiting for a screenshot?  Well breathe! (see attached)


Enjoy!
#63
Please PM me with the settings you are using.  That way I can run tests on in in a similar way as you are using it.
#64
Hmm...  From the error message you posted, it does not seem like a password (authentication) problem but rather a connection issue.  Is your Ipad connecting to your home network via WIFI or some different way?
#65
Billing / Does HostNed accept American Express?
January 18, 2012, 11:34:00 AM
Yes, we accept all major credit cards including American Express.  To pay with Amex, choose the PayPal payment method upon signing up (PayPal is used as a gateway and a PayPal account is not required) in your account management area MyHostNed or contact support.
#66
Your email password will probably not be the same as the one to access the control panel, but it may be if set up that way.  You can reset email passwords through your control panel.  Just log in there and click the MAIL icon.
#67
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#68
The default TCP port for FTP connection is port 21. Sometimes the connection gets blocked by a local firewall rule or your Internet Service Provider blocks this port and this will result in FTP connection issues.

Here's how to, depending on your OS, check whether an essential port is being blocked by your PC, LAN or ISP:

Check port 21 on a Windows OS

Click on the Start menu button, usually located on the left low corner of the screen. There is a tab called "Run". You have to click on it, in order to proceed further. You will notice the appearance of a new small window on the screen. In the text field of this window you need to type "cmd" and then press the "Enter" key. Another window will open. It is the so called "MS-DOS prompt" or "command prompt". Just type the following command in the command prompt window and press "Enter":

telnet hostned.com 21

Check port 21 on an Apple/Mac OS

Each Mac OS is delivered with a preinstalled terminal emulator. The terminal is a tool which allows you to execute commands from the command line. Usually, the terminal is located under your Mac HD -> "Applications" directory -> Utilities sub-directory. When the window opens, you will see a command line with a flashing cursor on it so you can start typing right away. Just type the following command and press "Enter":

telnet hostned.com 21

Check port 21 on a Linux OS

Open your favorite terminal emulator and execute the following command in order to telnet your website:

telnet hostned.com 21
Results from the 21 port check

If the test is successful, you should receive a message like this:

220---------- Welcome to Pure-FTPd [privsep] [TLS] ----------
220-You are user number 1 of 50 allowed.
220-Local time is now 12:09. Server port: 21.
220-This is a private system - No anonymous login
220-IPv6 connections are also welcome on this server.
220 You will be disconnected after 15 minutes of inactivity.



If the welcome message similar to the one above does not appear, you should first look at your settings for your Firewall in your OS then in your router.  If everything is set properly there, contact your local ISP and ask them to unblock this port at their end.
#69
The email passwords in the new Plesk (10+) are now managed in the webmail interface.
http://webmail.your_domain_here.com
#70
OK, so you want to take your Facebook newsfeed content and use RSS to include it on a web page elsewhere.  Here is how to do it.

Use the RSS News Feed Reader App at
http://apps.facebook.com/rssnewsfeedreader/

Allow it the permission and follow the steps to enroll for that.  It will then give you an RSS Subscription URL

Copy that URL and go to RSS DOG at

http://www.rssdog.com

Now paste the URL into the box there and click the MAKE THE CODE button

You will then be presented the code (scroll down a bit ti see it and example output) to use on your web page.

EASY!
#71
Refer to Thunderbird's official documentation here
https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/products/thunderbird/emails-thunderbird/set-up-email-thunderbird
#72
Since the upgrade to PHP version 5.3.8, many sites are reporting error messages similar to this one...

Function ereg() is deprecated in /home/domain/public_html/file.php

This can be easily fixed by editing the PHP code in the file.

Find "ereg" and replace with "preg"

That should suppress the annoying error message.
#73
Advertising Boards / Logo Design
October 12, 2011, 04:15:18 PM
Free logo design service.  This place allows you to create your own logo.  Check it out!
#74
Design Other / RSS to HTML Converter - RSS Dog
October 12, 2011, 10:29:56 AM
DynaWeb Designs has a great (and easy as pie) way to display RSS content on your web pages.  The RSS Dog RSS to HTML converter.  I use it on my site and it is very handy.
#75
On May 26th and 27th we will be upgrading the MyHostNed area.  If you have trouble accessing that area within the next couple days it will most likely be due to the upgrade process -- please try again later or contact us.

Also, please provide feedback to us, both positive and negative, of the new version so we can pass that along to the software development team.

Thank You,
HostNed.com Staff