Argh... Accidentally installed Front Page Mail Extensions for ALL DOMAINS !
I hadn't had my coffee yet, and I was trying to resolve some other problem with Front Page extensions (Cpanel won't let me password protect a directory, it claims front page extensions are installed but they arent) and I accidentally installed Front Page Mail extensions. Apparently this option installs it on all domains.
Is there any way I can undo this?
Also, why on earth is there even an option for Front Page at all? I can't imagine anyone even uses that any more? Wasn't it discontinued way back in the 90s? I do not have front page compiled into apache, so i wish these options would go away
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Hello :) The following thread should address the second part of your question: How to remove FrontPage As for the FP Mail Extensions, are you sure it actually made any changes to your accounts? Thank you. 0 -
Thanks. I will certainly remove the front page option. I have no idea if it made any changes to the accounts. I'm not sure what exactly front page mail extensions are, or what it did, all I know is that WHM said that it installed front page mail extensions for all domains. 0 -
Manually removing the frontpage RPM, and the /usr/local/frontpage directory as indicated in the referenced post should be sufficient enough to make sure frontpage mail extensions are not enabled (it adds .cnf files for domain names in /usr/local/frontpage). Thank you. 0
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