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Old 11-30-2008, 06:12 PM
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Yes, you could install your own SquirrelMail, which I have done. This enables you to have more control over it than the cPanel version, and lets you customize it as you wish with many SquirrelMail plugins and tweaks.

Omniuni is entitled to his opinion. Having managed many domains and accounts, I can tell you that it's much easier and you have more control using a reseller account.
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Old 12-01-2008, 07:46 AM
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im not willing to pay for an email client hope to stumble into some freeware
but since i live in greece and my clients as well i needed utf-8 enconding because i had a problem the email text being garbled
i mention my problem to WHB guys and they told they couldnt anything about it because it very difficult to change the settings of the email client for everyone just because i was asking for it.
now it may have been an error on my part causing to text to appear garbled but its working fine with gmail email fetcher great app by the way .

its not only downtime that im concerned about but dns progatation too.

im sure the reseller account has more features and advantages against a shared one
and i think that wHB has very competitive hosting plans after a little search i did so if i decide to upgrade to reseller i wont be moving an inch from here

but i d like to focus on designing sites and not hosting them and so far i had no major issues with my current hosting plan.
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Old 12-01-2008, 01:55 PM
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You mentioned some issues at the beginning of this thread, how you didn't like how addon domains were in the public_html folder of the main domain. That's why I offered you an alternative.
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Old 12-02-2008, 07:58 AM
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yes and i thanked for the time you devoted in answering my question but as it seems it isn't appropariate for me at this time.

so i'll just thank you again for answering all of my questions with clarity and precision and propably wait for Santa to drop me a reseller account down the chimney.
because propably thats the only way i can afford it
thanks again merry christmas and a happy new year hohoho
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