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#91
Advertising Boards / Logo Design
October 12, 2011, 02:15:18 PM
Free logo design service.  This place allows you to create your own logo.  Check it out!
#92
Design Other / RSS to HTML Converter - RSS Dog
October 12, 2011, 08:29:56 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.
#93
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
#94
Just Chat / Re: getting POP on iphone?
April 12, 2011, 03:38:23 PM
You can use an iPhone to check your HostNed email. (POP)

Try this outline for guidance:

       
  • From the Home screen, tap Settings.
  • On the Settings screen, tap Mail, Contacts, Calendars.
  • Tap Add Account....
  • Tap Other.
  • Tap Add Mail Account.
  • Complete the following fields, and then tap, Save.
    Name: (The name to display on your email.AddressYour email address.)
    Password: (Your email account password.)
    Description: (A brief description of the email address to be displayed in the email account list on your Phone.
  • Tap  POP.
  • Enter your Incoming Mail Server information:
    Host Name: (Typically mail.yourdomainnamehere.com)
    User Name: (Your full email address.)
    Password: (Your email account password.)
  • Enter your Outgoing Mail Server information:
    Host Name: (Typically mail.yourdomainnamehere.com)
    User Name: (Your full email address.)
    Password: (Your email account password.)
  • Tap Save.
#95
I have been hearing some buzz lately about Net Neutrality.  It seems like an important issue.  What do you think?  It it something we should be concerned about?  If so what can we do?

#96
See the details here:
http://www.hostned.com/purchase_comp_p_linux.htm

If you need a LOT of space, now is the time to order.

Linux Standard = 5GB
Linux Plus = 10GB
Linux Pro = 20GB

While supplies last, through April 2011.  Still $0 setup.
#97
Hey do you plan on updating that site any time soon.  Looks kinda "old school" but great content on there.
#98
How do I setup my Outlook or Outlook Express to use my HostNed email account?
 
 
Email Setup For
 
                                      Microsoft Outlook and Outlook Express                                     
 
  1- Open Microsoft Outlook Express                                     
  2- Choose the Tools menu and then select Accounts.
  3- Click MAIL tab then click the ADD button and again choose MAIL.                                       
  4- Enter your name. This is the name that people will see when they receive an e-mail from you.
  5- Choose Next.
  6- If prompted, choose I already have an e-mail address that I would like to use.
  7- Enter your complete E-mail address. You must already have this address account installed.
  Example: webmaster@yourdomainnamehere.com                                     
    8- Choose Next.
  9- Incoming Server should be set to use POP3 by default. If not, chooose POP3.
  10- Enter the Incoming Mail Server Name.
  Example: mail.yourdomainnamehere.com                             
    11-   Enter the Outgoing Mail Server   Name.
  Example: mail.yourdomainnamehere.com (You may also use SMTP   provided by your ISP)
    12- Choose Next.
  13- Enter your email Account Name. (typically this is the entire email   address)
  14- Enter your email Account Password.
  15- If you want to have your   password saved, so that you don't   have to type it when checking   e-mail, place a check in the   Remember password box.
  16- Secure Password Authentication should be unchecked by default. If  not, uncheck Log on using Secure Password Authentication (SPA).                                       
  17- Choose Next.
  18- Choose Finish to save your settings.                                     
  ** If your ISP or SMTP provider requires SMTP authentication, then  continue below. If not then your setup is complete:
    19- Choose the Mail tab.
  20- You will see the account you just created in the white box. Click  on it (select/highlight) Account and then choose the Properties button.                                       
  21- Choose the Servers tab.
  22- Check the box My Server   requires authentication.
  23- Choose the Apply button.
  24- Choose the OK button.
  25- Choose the Close button.         
#99
Email and Webmail / What is the policy for SMTP?
February 22, 2011, 12:43:17 PM
What is the policy for SMTP?

SMTP stands for Simple Mail Transfer Protocol and it is a commonly used service for the sending of email. 

Our NEW policy now allows for sending of email through SMTP with hosting accounts.  This is for casual use only and we monitor heavily for abuse.  If you require anything stronger than casual use, we recommend using SMTP service provided through your ISP.  For mass mailings and mailing list management, contact support for available options.
#100
Control Panels / What the heck is a control panel?
February 22, 2011, 12:37:59 PM
What the heck is a control panel?

A control panel is a place for you to manage your domain on the web server. It is your online interface (web page) where you can change settings for email, manage passwords, databases, backups and stuff like that.  Here at HostNed, we provide only premium control panels -- Cpanel and Plesk.
#101
Control Panels / How do I know what control panel I have?
February 22, 2011, 12:36:57 PM
How do I know what control panel I have?

Check your Welcome email or ask support.
#102
Control Panels / How do I get to my control panel?
February 22, 2011, 12:36:22 PM
How do I get to my control panel?

Your information on accessing your control panel and many other settings is available at
https://hostned.com/setup/ce/
or the link given in your Welcome Email.

Typically, you can access your control panel like this:

#103
Where can I find the manual for Plesk control panel?

Plesk manual for Linux ->                                                                Domain Users,                                                                Resellers
                                Plesk manual for Windows ->                                                                Domain Users,                                                                Resellers
#104
Where can I find the manual for Cpanel/WHM control panel?

Cpanel manual
WHM manual (for reseller accounts)
#105
How do I publish my site using FrontPage and FrontPage Server Extensions (FPSE)?

    Publish Your FrontPage Web to a Web Server with FrontPage Extensions
    (Instructions may vary slightly depending on the version of FP you are using.)

   1. In FrontPage, open the Web you want to publish.
   2. On the File menu, click Publish Web.
      NOTE: For additional information if the Publish Web command is unavailable, click the article number below to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

      306010 FP2000: Publish Web Command Unavailable and Appears Dimmed
   3. In the Publish Web dialog box, type the path of the destination Web server. For example, type

      http://www.microsoft.com/myweb
   4. Click Options to expand the list of options.
   5. Specify whether you want to publish only pages that have changed or all pages.
   6. Click Publish.

    FrontPage attempts to communicate with the FrontPage Server Extensions on the destination Web server. If the server extensions are properly installed on the destination server, this is all you need to do.

    If the FrontPage Server Extensions are not found on the destination Web server, the following message appears:

    The server could not complete your request. Contact your Internet service provider or Web server administrator to make sure that the server has the FrontPage Server Extensions installed. For more specific information, click Details.

    When you click OK, FrontPage returns you to the Publish Web dialog box.