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Install and configure hmailserver
The hmailserver mail server developed by Martin Knife is completely free and works with the Windows operating system platform. The server is equipped with tools such as backup, administration, it also supports email protocols such as POP3, IMAP, SMTP. All messages arriving by mail are stored in the MIME format on the hard disk, and indexes and settings in databases such as MySQL, MSSQL and others. This mail server is equipped with the most necessary and common functions that are supported by most other similar resources. The most common ones include mailing lists, multimedia, aliases, and others. In order for the mail service to work with maximum performance and provide comfort in working with mail, it must be correctly configured. Continue reading
How to transfer a site to another domain: instructions
The question of how to transfer a site to another domain often arises before the “site owners”. This may be necessary for a number of reasons. For example, I wanted to take the name more beautifully and more sonically, or the existing domain turned out to be under the AGS, and therefore the algorithm needs to be bypassed somehow. And maybe the domain is not located under the AGS, however, it has not been indexed for a long time – it often happens (search engine support consoles that everything is fine and you just have to wait, but the wait stretches for many months). But the reason is not the reason for changing the domain name, but how exactly to change it. Let’s talk about this in this article.
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How to choose an antivirus
If important files disappeared without a trace from the computer, some programs began to work incorrectly, and when turned on, the system reports that the PC is completely blocked, there is only one diagnosis – the computer is infected with a virus.
How so, you ask, because until recently, everything worked fine. It’s simple, through a global network, a “worm”, a “trojan”, or another spyware program got into the “organism” of your PC. Continue reading