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Hi,
I have got my links directory under SEO that is /seo/links/ then underneath it there are differerent directories like Reseller Hosting, Web hosting, SEO, etc.
so, if a particular link exists in a reseller-hosting directory then he has to travel the path
/seo/links/reseller-hosting/
I have created a third level domain links.mydomain.com for my site, now I want to redirect viewer to links.mydomain/
Please provide me the way how I can do so.
Put a line in .htaccess file and save it.
Redirect /seo/links links.mydomain
Then, any request to your site below /seo/links will bee redirected to this new third level domain.
Hi,
I used to manage the accounts of different companies, they can display their accounts by giving the directory name under my domain name, but, I want that everyone should not be viewing it, only those who have got the password can be able to view it, for that I need to add password to my directory, but how ?
Adding password protection to a directory using .htaccess Is a two step process.
The first part is to add the appropriate lines to your .htaccess file in the directory you would like to protect. Everything below this directory will be password protected:
AuthName “Section Name”
AuthType Basic
AuthUserFile /full/path/to/.htpasswd
Require valid-user
There are a few parts of this which you will need to change for your site. You should replace “Section Name” with the name of the part of the site you are protecting e.g. “Members Area”.
The /full/parth/to/.htpasswd should be changed to reflect the full server path to the .htpasswd file (more on this later).
Password protecting a directory takes a little more work than any of the other .htaccess functions because you may be also creating a file to contain the usernames and passwords which are allowed to access the site.
These should be placed in a file which (by default) should be called .htpasswd.
Like the .htaccess file, this is a file with no name and an 8 letter extension. This can be placed anywhere within you website (as the passwords are encrypted) but it is advisable to store it outside the web root so that it is impossible to access it from the web.
Once you have created your .htpasswd file in a notepadyou must enter the usernames and passwords to access the site. They should be entered as follows:
username : password
where the password is the encrypted format of the password. To encrypt the password you will either need to use one of the premade scripts available on the web or write your own.
For multiple users, just add extra lines to your .htpasswd file in the same format as the first. There are even scripts available for free which will manage the .htpasswd file and will allow automatic adding/removing of users etc.
To access a site you need to give the URL as follows:
http:// username : password@www.domain-name.com/directory/
Submission of commercial websites can be done with Yahoo Express that has a fee of $299 per year. Although a majority of websites are accepted in this category, note that, paid submission also doesn’t guarantee acceptance of your website. It only ensures an answer whether your site was accepted or not. For non-commercial websites there is a one-time fee of $299.
For submission of free non-commercial websites you will have to fill up a submission form that is displayed once you click the “Suggest a Site” link at the bottom of each category. In case of paid commercial websites you would have to fill up the submission form that can be accessed at http://add.yah.oo.com/fast/add?+Business
http://www.zeal.com/users^ecome a zealot.jhtml
Once your website is approved for submission, you can submit your website by using the “Manage” link at the top of each of the categories.
Hi,
I am getting lot of spam messages, plz, do provide me steps to manage antispam protection.
AntiSpam allows to trace, filter out and delete spam messages coming to your mailbox. The system doesn’t delete messages but do recognized them as spam. It only marks them as spam and delivers them in a regular way, which is why these messages also count against your summary traffic
You can manage antispam protection:
– on the account level
– on the mail domain level
– on the mail resource level
To manage antispam for the entire account:
1. Select Account settings in the Account menu.
2. Click to add antispam resource for all mailboxes or for all mail resources (box, forward, alias, responder) in this account.
3. You can delete all antispams in this account by clicking the Trash icon
To manage antispam at the level of maildomains:
1. Go to the Mail Info menu and select the mail domain from the drop-down box.
2. Click Go and you will see the mail service details of the chosen mail domain.
3 .On the page you will be taken to, add antispam either for all mailboxes of this mail domain or for all mail resources (box, forward, alias, responder).
If necessary, you can delete all antispams under this mail domain by clicking the Trash icon.
4. Clicking the antispam icon will let you configure antispam settings for mail resources.
5. Click the Submit button at the bottom of the form.
To configure antispam protection for a mail resource:
1. Click the e-mail address in the E-mail list on the Mail Controls page.
2. Check the AntiSpam box.
3. Click the Submit button at the bottom of the form.
4. On the Mail Controls page click the Antispam icon in the Resources included column.
Enter emails or marks using ‘*’ or ‘?’ such as *@domain-name.com, ?abc@domain-name.com, *.domain-name.com separated by ‘Enter’, ‘Tab’ or ‘Space’
Can I have the details ‘How exactly this works?’
There is a Spam check level which determines how aggressively spam will be filtered. Antispam filters analyze each email message as it passes through the gateway email server and score it between 1 and 14. The larger the number the more likely it is considered to be spam.
Very Aggressive: guarantees almost anything delivered to your mailbox will be legitimate. However you will lose a lot of email (processes messages that score over 2)
Aggressive: guarantees anything delivered to you will be legitimate. Still a fair chance of false positives (processes messages that score over 4)
Normal: might block some mailing lists messages (processes messages that score over 7)
Relaxed: accepts semi-legitimate bulk mail (processes messages that score over 10)
Permissive: accepts almost everything (processes messages that score over 14)
The default value is usually 5, but this can be changed by the hosting system administrator.
Spam processing is done in the following way:
Mark as spam: this will tag the email as spam, i.e. add the word SPAM to the subject line of the email and then forward the email on to the client as an attachment with details.
Remove: this will delete the spam email so when the client performs a send/recieve, they will never see the email.
Move To: this allows you to specify a mailbox spam email goes to. The client will never see this email unless they access the specified mailbox.
MaxScore level , if not Undefined, overrides the Spam check level with an alternative score range from 20 to 500:
Very Aggressive – 20
Aggressive – 40
Strict – 60
Moderate – 80
Neutral – 100
Soft – 150
Permissive – 200
Loose – 300
Very Loose – 500
If a spam mail is detected on this level, it is deleted irrespective of your choice for Spam processing.
White List – sender e-mail addresses to accept
Black List – sender e-mail addresses to reject
Like Antispam, do we have anti-virus protection also, well, Is this can also be managed at three different levels.
Yes you do have AntiVirus protection, which will check incoming mail for viruses and if detects any, sends e-mail notification about it and deletes the virus mail. You can enable antivirus resource for all mail domains in your account, for specific maildomain and for mail resources of specific maildomain.
You can manage antivirus protection
– on the account level
– on the mail domain level
– on the mail resource level
To manage antivirus for the entire account:
1. Select Account settings in the Account menu.
2. Click to add antivirus resource for all mailboxes or for all mail resources (box, forward, alias, responder) in this account.
3. You can delete all antiviruses in this account by clicking the Trash icon.
To manage antivirus at the level of mail domains:
1. Go to the Mail Info menu and select a mail domain from the drop-down box.
2. Click Go and you will see the mail service details of the chosen mail domain.
3. On the page you will be taken to, add antivirus resource either for all mailboxes of this mail domain or for all mail resources (box,forward,alias,responder).
4. If necessary, you can delete all antiviruses under this maildomain by clicking the Trash icon.
5. Clicking the antivirus icon will let you configure antivirus settings for mail resources.
6. Click the Submit button at the bottom of the form.
To configure antivirus protection for a mail resource:
1. Click the e-mail address in the E-mail list on the Mail Manager page.
2. Check the AntiVirus box.
3. Click the Submit button at the bottom of the form.
4. On the Mail Manager page click the Antispam icon in the Resources included column.
5. On the page that appears, edit the Antivirus Preferences if necessary:
Virus processing:
By default, it is set to Remove all incoming mail that bears a virus.
Mark as virus: this will tag the email as virus, i.e. add the word virus to the subject line of the email and then forward the email on to the client as an attachment with details.
Remove: this will delete the email so when the client performs a send/recieve, they will never see the email.
Move To: this allows you to specify a mailbox infected email goes to. The client will never see this email unless they access the specified mailbox.
MIME Type mode:
This will tag an email as virus according to the attachment’s MIME Type. By default, it is Disabled.
Disabled: this will make MIME Type mode unavailable.
Allowed MIME Types: this lets you check the MIME Types to be allowed, so the client will receive the emails only of these MIME Types. The other emails will be rejected.
Denied MIME Types: this lets you mark the MIME Types to be denied, so the emails with attachments of these MIME Types will be rejected and returned to a sender.
The MIME Types are grouped into sections, so you can use the Check all options to mark all the section.
Click Submit.
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