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Configuration led to php forms not to work

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  • gzgz
    Found that reference too: /http://www.inmotionhosting.com/support/email/exim/find-spam-script-location-with-exim With this I was able to see some scripts that was sending much mail but some of them when I cd to the location it says that the directory dont exist...
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  • cPanelMichael
    ]With this I was able to see some scripts that was sending much mail but some of them when I cd to the location it says that the directory dont exist...

    Hello :) The following document is a good place to start: cPanel - Prevent Email Abuse In particular, based on your report, consider using suPHP or Mod_Ruid2 so you can determine which user is responsible for the SPAM. It might be a good idea to suspend those users and have them determine which aspects of their account/website have been hacked. Thank you.
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  • gzgz
    ]In particular, based on your report, consider using suPHP or Mod_Ruid2

    My problem with changing for suPHP is that I'm already using default cgi as handler and I really don't know if that is going to change something on the already hosted websites... I will need to tweak something on websites after changing to suPHP? Thanks for the help!
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  • cPanelMichael
    Yes, please see the following page on the suPHP considerations: suPHP Considerations Thank you.
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