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.XXX domains now available
.XXX domains are now available for registration from Pipe Ten. .XXX has been designed specifically for the adult entertainment industry. Despite a large online market for adult entertainment, large segments of society do not wish to come into contact with … Continue reading
RESOLVED: UK Sheffield – Facility Problem 05/08/2010
09:54 – All services have been confirmed and tested as fully restored. We do not expect this issue to occur again and we are also working towards preventing this from occuring again. Customers wishing to receive an RFO should contact … Continue reading
New SQL Server 2005 backup facility
Due to popular request Pipe Ten have now launched their exciting new SQL Server 2005 backup facility using MyLlttleBackup. All customers that have databases on Pipe Ten’s MSSQL server can now log in to the new online backup facility to … Continue reading
How do I save sent mail in Horde IMP Webmail?
Login to IMP Click the ‘Options’ menu Item. Within the select box next to ‘Edit options for’ and choose ‘Mail’. Click the ‘Personal Information’ link. Scroll down and indicate that you want to Save Sent Mail. Now create a new … Continue reading
Can I have full trust for my web application?
Full Trust would mean that we trust you, the user to have full access to the server. This includes access to all other users data, ability to reboot, reformat and completely take over the server. We hope you understand why … Continue reading
Enable write access for an asp.net application
To enable write access for ASP.NET: Click text ‘Domains Settings‘ within navigation. Click text ‘Domain Info‘ within sub-navigation. Find the ‘Controls‘ column and click the ‘Edit‘ icon next to the domain in question. Click the ‘Edit‘ icon next to the … Continue reading
Accessing Webmail Directly
http://mail.pipeten.co.uk or http://mail.yourdomain.com (when the DNS is pointed to us only). Then click the IMP (or SQWebMail) link. The username is the full email address user@yourdomain.com, the password is the mailbox password (which should be different from any of your … Continue reading

