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Old 08-17-2009, 03:25 PM
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Hi everyone!

We've found an ultimate solution, which should nip the issue in the bud:
our Technical Manager has designed and compiled his own kernel on the basis of the latest available release.

Kernel update has been successfully performed on several servers of ours already.

As kernel update needs the server to be rebooted, a correspondent thread will be posted on the each forum branch, dedicated to the specific server.

Shared servers:
http://www.webhostingbuzz.com/forum/...sting-servers/
Reseller servers:
http://www.webhostingbuzz.com/forum/...sting-servers/

In order to find out, which server you are on, please run the following commands:

(for Windows users):
Start > Run type 'cmd'. There should a command line appear.

(for MAC OS users):
Applications -> Utilities -> Terminal. You are in the the terminal.

In the terminal/command line, you'll need to type the following command:
telnet yourdomainname.xxx 25
and hit 'Enter'.

You'll see the SMTP welcome message of your server.

We appreciate your understanding and hope, the downtime won't affect you much.
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