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Email Spamming/Flooding Security
How do you know you are spamming emails? Returned (bounced) emails flooding to your inbox Your Hosting provider will be shutting down your site Common Causes: allowing a Spammer to use your outgoing mail server: Compromised Passwords (using weak passwords) Compromised...
Dynamic vs Static Websites
Will the customer frequently manage the website? Will the customer abandon the website after hosting? Dynamic website are good if frequent managed and updated websites whilst static websites are good for website that are abandoned immediately after design and hosting....
DNS Propagation – Why Domains Take Too Long?
The negative part of the caching process is that different ISP update the caches diferently; some 24 hrs, 36hrs and even others go to 72hrs. The rate of updating the cache between 24hrs to 72hrs is what we call DNS propagation. When the process is complete everyone will now see your website. Because the caching updating differ between ISP servers, the propagation duration is therefore said to vary between 24hrs to 72hrs for DNS and IP addresses to completely take into effect
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Facts and Why Unlimited Web Hosting?
Introduction There have been lies spreading around talking negatively about Unlimited Web Hosting Services. This article is written to make clarification, define, give conceptual examples and reasons for Unlimited Web Hosting. It is true that some fraudulent web...
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