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#269716 - 03/13/04 02:53 PM
Re: Two reliable budget hosts for UBB.threads
[Re: gingerginger]
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Journeyman
Registered: 06/13/03
Posts: 132
Loc: Berkeley out of this world
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Hi...was just looking at surpass, at your suggestion, and noticed it comes with something named "scripta", which - when I click on it - lists all kinds of software, including, for example, discussion board software called "Invision". I don't understand what this list of software is...I can't believe that all this stuff comes with the package. Maybe it just means all these are written in, or compatible with, scripta. <br /> <br />Can someone help me with this question? <br /> <br />Thanks - Tony <img src="http://www.ubbdev.com/forum/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" /> <br /> <br />PS: turns out I have another question...most of the email stuff at the site refers to webmail, BUT in passing it comments on using an email client, so I guess that it can be accessed as pop3, and that you can send email from your client as well (i.e., to an smtp server, I guess it's called)! Seem right? <br /> <br />PPS I also notice it comes with cpanel as the user interface...seems to have everything one needs, but what do people think of it?
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#269717 - 03/14/04 09:38 AM
Re: Two reliable budget hosts for UBB.threads
[Re: BOOO_YAAA]
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Enthusiast
Registered: 06/19/02
Posts: 307
Loc: Fernandina Beach, FL
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Cpanel? Been using it for years. Great.<br /><br />Scripta? That's just an installer for various different softwares such as the invision board, phpnuke, etc. The host (whomever it is) usually do not provide any support. They provide scripta (aka Fantastico) solely as a convenience for you. Do you need scripta to install the other software? No. Those software are all free programs available on the internet and most have their own install script. Again, the host that has scripta only provides this as a convenience, mainly for novice webmasters. Drawback? Biggest one is you don't know which version of software you are installing until you've already installed them. Really no big deal though.<br /><br />Webmail: You should have a POP3 with any account. You can use Outlook, Netscape Mail, Eudora, etc., are all mail clients usually ran off your main PC or Mac, etc. Webmail is just so you can go anywhere in the world and access your email using any browser such as IE, NN, Mozilla, etc.
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