EneTar
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Yes I have root access on a dedicated server. grep '' /etc/redhat-release /usr/local/cpanel/version /var/cpanel/envtype ; grep CPANEL= /etc/cpupdate.conf ; httpd -v ; php -v ; mysql -V /etc/redha...
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Thank you for your answer, I will tell them to move the message to the spam folder if they want to. I wish Horde could offer something like this, it seems so straight forward for a simple user.
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Thank you, good link
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I purchased a multidomain certificate and didn't know that choosing mydomain.com doesn't cover www.mydomain.com. They need $25/domain to cover all the www versions. So I wanted to redirect the traf...
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Thank you for your answer, I've just tried but it doesn't redirect from before it fail in the SSL handshake. I guess it can not be done.
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The solution to this is to create a prefs.local.php for every application in HORDE for example /config/prefs.local.php /imp/config/prefs.local.php and set there the values like $_prefs['use_trash...
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Created a fresh install and tried directly to use the [PATH=/home/username/] in the global php.ini and it works. Haven't tried the old method and I'm not sure if I will. I have also uncommented th...
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Thank you for your answer. Yes setting suPHP_ConfigPath /home/user/public_html and running phpinfo it returns the correct php.ini however it turns that php.ini as the global one. Everything was pr...
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Thank you for your answer but I tried both options, commented or not it doesn't work. Currently I have installed PHP 5.5 and reverted the settings back to the original. /etc/redhat-release:CentO...
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Ok I understand that but you could at least copy my post from that thread here, now I can't explain to someone what's going on to help me because those methods don't work for me.. neither the old m...