Webserver and Email is all I know of; I know there is a litlle mySQL db of
about 13MB. I can look in the cPanel if I know what to look for.
Thank you
M
On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 2:03 PM, Michael Chaney mdcha...@michaelchaney.com
wrote:
I have to again ask: is there *anything* besides these
I again strongly suggest:
1. Move email *immediately* to gmail or another like service.
2. Identify issues with the web site that allow attackers in.
3. Move web hosting elsewhere if possible.
It's a Joomla site, so I assume the database is simply the Joomla stuff.
If that's the case, your best
Does Google Apps also have free and/or inexpensive mail services for
private domains, such as jfeldredge.com, that aren't nonprofit
organizations, but aren't commercial enterprises either? I found recently
that my hosting service's SMTP server, which is shared among multiple
hosted domains,
This problem is in two parts:
1. You seem to be under the assumption that MythBuntu's installation is
supposed to work. From what I can tell, they're taking a completely
agnostic approach to production configuration--since they can't satisfy
everyone, they don't even try to accommodate a basic
I'm thankful for all the input,
I 'believe' webserver and email is all that's there, so it crossed my mind
going back to just a cheap shared hosting arrangement for $5-$30 / month.
BUT, two reasons I don't know for sure that will be adequate are:
1. I'm (obviously) not a web admin / IT pro,
If the big content is on aws s3 then it doesn't matter where the front end
lives.
On Thursday, August 6, 2015, Michael L helpwithmath...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm thankful for all the input,
I 'believe' webserver and email is all that's there, so it crossed my mind
going back to just a cheap
Also, regarding security, this is for the non-profit ministry,
www.GraceAndTruth.Net ; just want to keep the site functioning and email
from being hacked every day and blacklisted. It's all information that he
wants the whole world to know. A functioning level of security is
acceptable.
Thank
What are you using for mail service for that domain, right now? Are you
running your own mail server?
Google offers free email hosting for non-profits. I have a few clients
that I've moved to free Google Apps. MUCH better to let Google be your
mail server (if you're small and don't have
Google has a bit of a procedure that you have to go through, to prove your
a non-profit and everything, but once you've done that, you can get a free
Google Apps account and Google has some pretty sharp email
administrators
On Thu, Aug 6, 2015 at 1:52 PM, Michael L helpwithmath...@gmail.com
Hello NLUG,
I found on the cPanel that standard email security features involving spf
and DKIM were disabled, so I enabled them; that helped matters somewhat.
I've gotten a few notifications that 'someone' is logging into our cpanel.
One of those cPanel logins at 3am July 30th was supposedly the
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