SquirrelMail is no longer included in cPanel by default. It reached its end of life in 2013. InMotion Hosting has disabled SquirrelMail from Webmail but you can still install and use it for managing email if needed. One of the more basic tasks you will want to perform after signing into your SquirrelMail for the first time Read More >
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How to create an email in SquirrelMail
SquirrelMail is no longer included in cPanel by default. It reached its end of life in 2013. InMotion Hosting has disabled SquirrelMail from Webmail but you can still install and use it for managing email if needed. Once you have logged into SquirrelMail for the first time, you will be ready to create your first email message. Read More >
Reading an email in SquirrelMail
SquirrelMail is no longer included in cPanel by default. It reached its end of life in 2013. InMotion Hosting has disabled SquirrelMail from Webmail but you can still install and use it for managing email if needed. Once you have logged into your SquirrelMail interface, you can then read new inmails from your inbox. This article shows how to Read More >
How to Login to SquirrelMail
SquirrelMail is no longer included in cPanel by default. It reached its end of life in 2013. InMotion Hosting has disabled SquirrelMail from Webmail but you can still install and use it for managing email if needed. SquirrelMail is one of the three webmail interfaces that are offered within your cPanel. This article will guide you on how to Read More >
Security Alert – 4/30/2015 – Magento code execution vulnerability
Magento Critical Vulnerability Issue: Magento has discovered a code-execution hole in both the community and enterprise editions. Status: Update has been released. Who is impacted? Community and Enterprise editions of Magento. Why was this update released? The web security firms Incapsula and Sucuri have discovered that malicious users are exploiting the bug to create new Read More >
Changing your WordPress Admin password via Softaculous
Losing your admin user password can cause a bit of a panic. This article gives you instructions on how to reset that password via the Softaculous app in the cPanel. You do not need to alter the database manually or even use the standard email method, giving you an easier option. How to change your Read More >
Security Alert – 4/14/15 – BuddyPress Plugin for WordPress
Issue: BuddyPress has released a security update (version 2.2.2). They are recommending to update to this latest version. Status: Update has been released. Who is impacted? Websites running the WP REST API Plugin for WordPress. Why was this update released? BuddyPress version 2.2.2 was released to address two potential security issues and has a few Read More >
Unscheduled Phone Server Maintenance 4-1-2015
Our team is currently performing unscheduled maintenance on our phone servers. This affects the toll free number which will not be working during this time. Feel free to reach out to our Live Support team via Chat. If you need to speak with a technician you can call us at 757-416-6575. Note that this number Read More >
Drupal 6.x / 7.x Vulnerability
On March 18, 2015 a vulnerability was discovered that affects Drupal versions 6 and 7. The specific affected versions are any in Version 6 prior to 6.35 and any version 7 prior to 7.35. This vulnerability allows attackers to forge password reset URLs and also forge specific redirect parameters. Below is the description straight from Read More >
Blind SQL Injection Exploit in “WordPress SEO Plugin by Yoast” (2015)
On March 11, 2015 the WordPress SEO by Yoast was discovered to have a Blind SQL Injection vulnerability. Yoast fixed the issue immediately: “We fixed a CSRF issue that allowed blind SQL injection. The one sentence explanation for the not so technical: by having a logged-in author, editor or admin visit a malformed URL a Read More >
What to expect during a mass server migration
There comes a time in every server’s life when it is time to retire. This is known as the server’s EOL, or End Of Life. This is when the hardware is either deemed outdated or it becomes too problematic to keep fixing. In these cases, we will need to migrate our customers over to a Read More >
Adding IP Addresses to Your SPF Records in cPanel
When working with SPF records, you may find it necessary to add additional IP addresses to allow mail to be sent. These will typically be specific IP block that you are authorizing to send emails on our behalf. Any block in the SPF record will not be stopped as a ‘spoofing’ server by the servers Read More >
Preventing the ‘Index Of’ page in .htaccess
When working with your site there may be many files or folders. Ideally, most folders should have an index page of some sort. For our servers, they should be one of three names: index.htm, index.html, and index.php. As long as the folder contains at least one file with one of these names, it will display Read More >
Disabling SpamCop RBL in WHM
All of our servers check incoming email against the SpamCop RBL (Realtime BlackList.) If an IP address is listed in the RBL it is not allowed to send email to our servers. These emails are rejected and sent back to the sender telling them they are blocked. This is mandatory for all shared servers, but Read More >
East Coast Maintenance 1/7/2015
Our system architects will be performing network maintenance January 7th 2015 at 11pm EST with a maintenance window lasting no longer than 10 mins. This maintenance is to add a block of ip space for future growth. East Coast Network downtime is expected to be 5 mins or less. This maintnenace has been implemented successfully Read More >
Clearing your Chrome browser on your Android phone
Looking to clear your Chrome browser for your Android phone? This article will guide you on how to clear the Chrome browser cache for your Android phone. This article was written using the Samsung Galaxy Note 4. Clearing your Chrome browser on your Android phone Bring up your Chrome browser and tap on the menu Read More >
How to Clear your Browser Cache on Android Devices
This article demonstrates how to clear the browser cache from the default Samsung Internet app for the Galaxy Note 4. This is useful if you are testing changes you made to your mobile site or want to see the most up to date version of a site. You cannot simply clear your cache for a Read More >
Fixing the Strict Standards Error in php.ini
In this tutorial: What it is Why it displays How to fix it There are times when your site will give PHP errors after an upgrade or a site move that were not there before. One of the more common errors we see with Content Management Systems is the strict standards error. It normally appears Read More >
Display categories in the left panel in PrestaShop 1.6
Left-hand navigation is fairly standard across the web. Because of this, many visitors will look to the left hand panel of your store for category lists and other information. This quick article will assist you in presenting category information on the left hand panel using the PrestaShop 1.6 default theme. This way you can make Read More >
Planned Maintenance on 11-11-2014
We have a planned maintenance window scheduled for the evening of November 11, 2014. This is a continuation of the November 5, 2014 maintenance. We make every effort to minimize downtime as a result of maintenance. However, maintenance is sometimes necessary to ensure the stability and security of our hosting environment. Find out what server Read More >