And, yet....I actually own one of these classic women-tamers - it gets 40+ mpg. Imagine it with a "tweak settings" pull-knob ...just too much for the common man to handle.Originally Posted by dave9000
And, yet....I actually own one of these classic women-tamers - it gets 40+ mpg. Imagine it with a "tweak settings" pull-knob ...just too much for the common man to handle.Originally Posted by dave9000
Actually most of us common men don't like walking that muchjust too much for the common man to handle.![]()
The release of Apache 2 support, which is forthcoming, will resolve the 2GB limit issue. As far as the feature request itself, how much of an archive should be kept? There's many logistical issues here.Originally Posted by forlinuxsupport
Hi
Thanks for replying cpanelnickn. Its great to see you guys do use the forums too.
At the moment you have the option to archive the dom log into your home folder at the end of the month.
How about just adding an option to have it archived weekly and put in your dom log. I know its a short term solution, but it works.
cheers
andy
in cPanel is missing:
1. Spamassassin settings per mail-user
2. Debian support
Wojtek
I am really looking for as mentioned above:
- clustering
- apache2
WINDOWS
(sounds bad, but since frontpage extensions for linux are going to be EOL in june)
O and a full API that integrates back and forth with modernbill.
O and communication between windows and cPanel like h-sphere...i have really been looking heavily at h-sphere, but man I love cPanel too much!
//eleven2 - badass hosting
Don't really care for apache2 that much but clustering and full modernbill api sounds great!Originally Posted by Rodney-E2
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Don't really care for apache2 that much but clustering and full modernbill api sounds great!:throws up:
We neeed Apache 2 - Please let me know who I must bribe to get this accomplished![]()
"The release of Apache 2 support, which is forthcoming, will resolve the 2GB limit issue. As far as the feature request itself, how much of an archive should be kept? There's many logistical issues here."
And for those of us who do not want to move to Apache 2?
There's a bigger bug for me - when you update Apache or PHP via Cpanel, any custom modules etc. programmed into it disappear.
Originally Posted by allpar
And choose the option that says advanced (keep config), or something on the lines of that.Code:/scripts/easyapache