Spam – you know what it is, you expect it, you don’t like it, and it really annoys you when you get any. It is almost an accepted if irritating inconvenience. Reminded of the Monty Python “Spam with Spam, spam with eggs…” sketch – there is junk spam, advertising spam, well meaning mail that just… Keep Reading
Ever wondered what the most popular CMS was from a hosting companies point of view? A by-product of a security audit that we are working our way through at the moment on the shared hosting machines… we get an oversight into the commonly used third party applications for content management (Content Management Systems or CMS)…. Keep Reading
“What should my SPF record be if I have services with Hosting UK, either shared hosting or standard email such as Silver and I am not having email delivered by any third parties?” Well I am very glad you asked you have come to the right place. Assuming that you are happy with the broad… Keep Reading
Every now and then – something goes wrong. Such is the nature of engineering and the best laid plans. Sometimes there is a spanner in the works, sometimes someone has placed many spanners in many works – such is the world we live in. Thankfully we are here to make sure we recover from this… Keep Reading
Lets take a few moments to talk about SSL – that little padlock you see in the corner of your browser; What they can do, what they cannot do, what is new and exciting (no really – stick with me), and where the old model still sits. Sure – as always the usual caveat of… Keep Reading
..or so it seems from a support point of view. Something we are seeing echoed across the marketplace. This is part one of a two piece article – lets talk about the most obvious and wider reaching implication that effects shared hosting – spam, and blacklisting. The trouble that comes from outbound spam that originates… Keep Reading
A long time ago in an office far far away a wise older SysAdmin once imparted this gem of information to me: “Backups are worthless. Restorations and options – they are golden.“ You never really properly learn how much this is achingly true until you are wondering where your data went, and where you are… Keep Reading
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