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Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 1
OS: windows xp
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Media auto responder setup
I'm at a loss to answer these areas for the script:
5) Modify the mail account username/password (main email address for domain*) in the file robot/imap_globals.php. (<?php // pop3 mail server connection parameters $MailHost = ""; $MailUser = "";WHAT SHOULD I ENTER HERE ?? $MailPassword = "";WHICH PASSWORD? ?> {is this my website cpanel password, database password and if not, I do not know where to locate the $MailPassword?} and this area If you have ability it would be better to install the check_POP3_mailbox.pl Perl-script. It has a powerful bounced email manager. The check_POP3_mailbox.pl requires the Net::POP3, DBI and DBD::mysql modules installed. You have to edit the variables inside the file: # pop3 mail server connection parameters $mailHost = "yourdomain.com"; {got that ok} $mailUser = "username"; Which username??? $mailPassword = "password"; same question as above Thanks very much. RE: user heero1 posted the same question on 01-12-2008 but I could not find the answer he received? My best, Waya |
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Re: Media auto responder setup
Check your POP3 settings with your host. Also, chances are good your cpanel login is also your mailuser/mailpassword.
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