Linux Tutorials on the topic “control panels”
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How To Install mod_ruby On Various Linux Distributions For Use With ISPConfig (2.2.20 And Above)
Author: Falko Timme • Tags: apache, centos, control panels, debian, fedora, ispconfig, linux, mandriva, suse, ubuntu • Comments: 1How To Install mod_ruby On Various Linux Distributions For Use With ISPConfig (2.2.20 And Above) Starting with version 2.2.20, ISPConfig has built-in support for Ruby. Instead of using CGI/FastCGI, ISPConfig depends on mod_ruby being available in the server's Apache. This article explains how to install mod_ruby on various distributions supported by ISPConfig.
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How To Set Up Mailman With Debian And ISPConfig
Author: jnsc • Tags: control panels, debian, email, ispconfig, other • Comments: 1How To Set Up Mailman With Debian And ISPConfig This short tutorial shows how you can set up Mailman with the ISPConfig devel version (> 2.3.3) on Debian Etch.
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How To Install suPHP On Various Linux Distributions For Use With ISPConfig (2.2.20 And Above)
Author: Falko Timme • Tags: apache, centos, control panels, debian, fedora, ispconfig, linux, mandriva, php, suse, ubuntu • Comments: 5How To Install suPHP On Various Linux Distributions For Use With ISPConfig (2.2.20 And Above) Starting with version 2.2.20, ISPConfig has improved support for suPHP. This article explains how to install suPHP on various distributions supported by ISPConfig. (If you have used suPHP with previous ISPConfig versions, your installation will still work.)
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ISPConfig 2.x - First Steps (Creating Web Sites, Email Addresses, Etc.)
Author: o.meyer • Tags: control panels, ispconfig • Comments: 5ISPConfig 2.x - First Steps (Creating Web Sites, Email Addresses, Etc.) This document describes the first steps after an ISPConfig 2.x installation. It should allow new ISPConfig users to get their first web sites, email addresses, FTP accounts etc. up and running in a few minutes.
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How To Upgrade An Ubuntu 7.10 Server ("The Perfect Setup" + ISPConfig) To Ubuntu 8.04 LTS
Author: Falko Timme • Tags: control panels, ispconfig, ubuntu • Comments: 4How To Upgrade An Ubuntu 7.10 Server ("The Perfect Setup" + ISPConfig) To Ubuntu 8.04 LTS This article explains how you can upgrade an Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon) server to Ubuntu 8.04 LTS (Hardy Heron). I'm using an Ubuntu 7.10 server, set up according to The Perfect Server - Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon (Ubuntu 7.10) and with ISPConfig installed, with web sites, email and ftp accounts, databases, DNS records, etc., and upgrade it to Ubuntu 8.04 LTS.
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How To Reduce Log File Disk Usage With ISPConfig Or LAMP
Author: marchost • Tags: control panels, ispconfig, linux • Comments: 5How To Reduce Log File Disk Usage With ISPConfig Or LAMP Slowly I was seeing my disk usage increasing, I knew it was log files that were getting bigger and bigger. I found out that Apache log files were the worst, there was around 1GB of space used in 3 months.
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@Mail Webmail System On Your ISPConfig Server Within 10 Easy Steps
Author: Hans • Tags: control panels, email, ispconfig • Comments: 1@Mail Webmail System On Your ISPConfig Server Within 10 Easy Steps This guide explains how to set up the Open Source version of Atmail (Atmail Open) on your ISPConfig server.
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Forced Ads On ISPConfig With Debian Etch
Author: webcave • Tags: control panels, debian, ispconfig • Comments: 1Forced Ads On ISPConfig With Debian Etch This howto forces ads on every single site that you have and cannot be deleted by users from the .htaccess - it does not even use .htaccess.
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Automatic Cleaning Of Trash And/Or Junk Folders With ISPConfig (With Roundcube + Tmpreaper (Tmpwatch))
Author: MuisjeNL • Tags: control panels, debian, email, ispconfig, linux • Comments: 5Automatic Cleaning Of Trash And/Or Junk Folders With ISPConfig (With Roundcube + Tmpreaper (Tmpwatch)) This short mini-howto will help you set up automatic cleaning of Trash- and Junkfolders. Most (web)mail clients (can) automatically create these. A lot of people don't clean there maildirectories causing Junk and Trash folders to grow massively in size and with ISPConfig (not yet) being able to set good maildirectory size limits the alternative is to have these folders cleaned after several days.
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ISPConfig 2.x: How To Add A "Move to SPAM"-Option To Your ISPConfig Installation
Author: Grey • Tags: antivirus, control panels, email, ispconfig, linux • Comments: 5
ISPConfig 2.x: How To Add A "Move to SPAM"-Option To Your ISPConfig Installation This document describes the steps needed to add a third spam filter strategy to your ISPConfig 2.x installation. It will allow you and your users to select, wether they want to drop spam, allow spam or move it to the corresponding IMAP junk mail folder.