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MN-Carl
April 3rd, 2003, 13:55
Hello,

I'm pleased to announce the release of a package which is 100% free and has zero adverts of any kind.

The Package includes the following specs:
10 MB Disk Space
500 MB Monthly Data Transfer
1 FTP Account
PHP Scripting
1 MySQL Database
Sub-Domain
CPanel 6.2 Control Panel

I'm currently working on the site and the signup script.

The domain is: http://www.1world4u.com
The forums can be found at:
http://www.1world4u.com/forum/
The form to signup can be found at:
http://www.1world4u.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=10

Any suggestions or comments welcome.

Update: DNS Updating. If your having problems visiting the site that is the problem. So only take a few hours it isn't a major update.

celeste
April 3rd, 2003, 14:15
I understand bandwidth is expensive but 100 m per month is too little I think. 500m is probably what I would consider.

MN-Carl
April 3rd, 2003, 14:24
Originally posted by celeste
I understand bandwidth is expensive but 100 m per month is too little I think. 500m is probably what I would consider.

Hello,

That is possible. :)
If a user uses close to 100MB, I would talk to them. :)

The script is was going to be using "nixt" requires php to be running in CGI. Just my luck. I'm looking for another script or I may just use a forum or something. :D

awayfromforum
April 3rd, 2003, 14:30
the cpanel bit is kinda misleading, since a lot of people will think of http://cpanel.net/

MN-Carl
April 3rd, 2003, 14:32
Originally posted by X-Istence
the cpanel bit is kinda misleading, since a lot of people will think of http://cpanel.net/

Hello,

That is the same cpanel as i'm talking about :)

notnamed
April 3rd, 2003, 15:03
Originally posted by MN-Carl

The script is was going to be using "nixt" requires php to be running in CGI. Just my luck. I'm looking for another script or I may just use a forum or something. :D
I wouldn't do an forum signup, I'd do e-mail. Then only the people who really wanted hosting would sign up, abusers are less likely to use e-mail to sign up and will move on to another host. And with e-mail you can use a listserv to make it easier for you, doing a daily digest for instance of the requests sent to you, with a forum you have to constantly check it. Just a suggestion :classic2:

MN-Carl
April 3rd, 2003, 15:07
Hello,

I got loads of spam when I did e-mail signup.

I'm looking at phpmanager. I might pay for that.

awayfromforum
April 3rd, 2003, 17:30
Originally posted by MN-Carl
Hello,

That is the same cpanel as i'm talking about :)

Ah okay. Sorry about that then. I thought since you were talking about installing a script, you meant some other control panel script =).

MN-Carl
April 3rd, 2003, 18:22
Originally posted by X-Istence
Ah okay. Sorry about that then. I thought since you were talking about installing a script, you meant some other control panel script =).

Hello,

Yes i'm looking for something better than using a forum to manage clients and manually add them to WHM. :)

notnamed
April 3rd, 2003, 20:25
I have the perfect thing. aMember (link (http://membership.cgi-central.net/scripts/amember/free.php)) is the best thing I found when I was looking for a similar thing to you.
I hadn't thought about the spam problem...d'oh.

EpidemiK
April 3rd, 2003, 21:25
Nice to see you raised the bandwidth limit to 500 MB. :cool2:

MN-Carl
April 4th, 2003, 02:02
Originally posted by notnamed
I have the perfect thing. aMember (link (http://membership.cgi-central.net/scripts/amember/free.php)) is the best thing I found when I was looking for a similar thing to you.
I hadn't thought about the spam problem...d'oh.

Hello,

I'm looking into that :)

awayfromforum
April 4th, 2003, 18:47
Originally posted by MN-Carl
Hello,

I'm looking into that :)

One of these days i am gonna code my own. phpMyManager is cool, but it costs cash, and needs these modules. And they dont seem to like the new host we have gotten that much.