Setting up Email: iOS Mail (iPad) Finding Information About Your Account Settings If you need help finding your username and other configuration settings, see our article...
Setting up Email: iOS Mail (iPhone) Finding Information About Your Account Settings If you need help finding your username and other configuration settings, see our article:...
Setting Up Email: Mac Mail If you need help finding your username and other configuration settings, see this article on setting up email readers. Setting...
Using SSL This article answers common questions about the use of SSL on accounts here at Pair Networks. Accessing Files Securely There...
E-Commerce Basics E-commerce, short for "electronic commerce", is the selling of products or services over the internet. E-commerce has become a popular...
Junk Email Filtering Overview How to Find Your Mailbox's Junk Email Filtering Log in to the Account Control Center Click E-Mail in the left sidebar In...
Junk Email Filtering And Your Email Reader Before you can take advantage of the Junk Email filtering system on a mailbox, it must be enabled in the...
Junk Email Filtering: Advanced Options This article describes our advanced junk email filtering options. If you haven't already, please first read the Junk Email Filtering...
Emailing Lists Our preferred mailing list solution is our PairList service, which includes full web-based list administration. To learn more about PairList...
Troubleshooting: Email Problems I can't retrieve my emails. Depending on the error message, this could be due to several factors. Unfortunately, the error...
Saving Junk Email Messages to a File You have two options if you wish to store junk email messages in a file: 1) Create a junk email...
FAQ – Enhanced Junk Email Filtering System Want to learn more about our junk email filtering settings? Here are some frequently asked questions and their answers.
Account Information This article describes how to find commonly needed account information such as your username, hosting account type, and server name....
The Account Control Center The Account Control Center gives you access to the settings and details of your account in an easy-to-use web-based control...
Secure Server (SSL) Information SSL, which stands for Secure Sockets Layer, is a protocol that allows traffic between a web server and client (ie, the...
Favorites The Favorites Menu The favorites menu is where you can favorite or unfavorite the page you're on, jump to any...
Web Stats: Webalizer If you wish to track your website's hits and usage statistics, you can use the powerful website statistics tool, Webalizer....
Web Stats: Analog Analog is a popular and powerful freeware website analysis program. You can easily set up Analog reports through the Account...
Disk Space and Bandwidth Usage Every Pair Networks account includes a certain amount of web server disk space and bandwidth usage. Complete details about each...
Changing Your Password You can change your Pair Networks password using the Account Control Center (ACC): Changing the Password from the Account...
Email Recipes: Email Forwarding, Autoresponders, and Advanced Configurations All accounts at Pair Networks have the ability to use email recipes, which are rules that specify how email messages...
SMTP Service at Pair Networks To send email, you will need to specify an SMTP (outgoing email) server in your email reader. As a...
Setting up an Email Reader Finding Information About Your Account Settings When setting up a desktop email client, you'll be asked to provide several...
A Guide to Mailboxes Creating a Single Mailbox To create a mailbox, you'll need to access the ACC's Create Mailbox interface by following the...
FAQ – PairList What is PairList? PairList is Pair Networks' mailing list service that runs on the GNU Mailman software. You can...
FAQ- General Information What kind of hardware and software do you use? We use only top-of-the-line Intel servers, custom-built and extensively tested. Our...
FAQ- Account Features Can I run mailing lists with my account? Can I use Adobe Pagemill, Dreamweaver, or other HTML authoring tools?...
FAQ- Domain Names Where do I register my domain name? Pair Networks operates a registrar, Pair Domains, which handles registrations for .COM, .NET,...
FAQ- Electronic Mail How do I receive email? You will need to use the Account Control Center to set up mailboxes, forwarding,...
Troubleshooting: Access Problems I can't log in to my account. There are many possible reasons for this type of problem. If you...
Domain Name Services Domain Hosting Types Dedicated IP Dedicated IP domain hosting provides your domain name with its own IP address. The...
File Permissions Your website's files are hosted on Pair Networks servers running either the FreeBSD or Ubuntu Linux operating systems. Both operating...
Anonymous FTP Services Every account at Pair Networks is eligible to serve files through anonymous FTP as well as the web. To request...
Our File Directory Structure Our legacy packages allow access to the server's files. These files are stored in file directories. You can find an...
Uploading Files Using FTP What is FTP, and what does an FTP client do? FTP stands for File Transfer Protocol. It is the most...
Existing Domain Information Determine Which Registrar Handles Your Domain Names To update your domain name information to point to your Pair Networks account,...
New Domain Information Why Register a Domain Name? There are many reasons you may want to register a domain name for your site....
Setting Up Email: Outlook 2013 Finding Information About Your Account Settings If you need help finding your username and other configuration settings, see this article,...
Setting Up Email: Android Email Finding Information About Your Account Settings If you need help finding your username and other configuration settings, see our...
Custom DNS: MX Records Introduction In this tutorial, we will cover the basics of the internet mail system and go on to cover...
DNS Records Overview Introduction Once you have registered your domain name and set up the nameservers, you need to configure your zone...
Setting Up Email: Thunderbird for Mac OS X If you need help finding your username and other configuration settings, see our article, Setting Up an Email Reader. Setting up...
Setting Up Email: Windows 10 Mail Finding Information About Your Account Settings If you need help finding your username and other configuration settings, see our...
Setting Up Email: Outlook.com Finding Information About Your Account Settings If you need help finding your username and other configuration settings, see our...
How to Use archivemail Introduction The archivemail utility is used to archive and compress email, and can be used by all Shared Hosting account...
How to Run PHP as CGI Running PHP as a CGI If you need to run an older version of PHP in order to maintain compatibility...
What is suEXEC and How do I Use It? What is suEXEC? Available for Basic accounts and above, suEXEC is a feature of Apache that allows CGI scripts to...
How to Use formmail.pl formmail.pl We use a special version of formmail.pl. This version protects against abuse by ensuring the email recipient is legitimate....
About Your Disk Allowance Disk allowance is how much space you are given to use on your Pair Networks account. For a more detailed...
Why is My Mail Undeliverable? Here are some common reasons why your emails are not being delivered. Contact Support If none of these reasons fit...
Resetting Your ACC Password Forgot your password or just want to change it? Find out how to reset your password below: Reset Your Forgotten...
What is an SPF Record? SPF means “Sender Policy Framework.” It is a list of IP addresses that are allowed to send emails for a...
Setting Up an Out-of-Office/Vacation Message Follow the steps below to set-up an automated response for when you are out of the office or on...
How Do I Transfer a Domain? If you are transferring to Pair Domains from an outside source, read the Transferring to Us article for things you should...
How Does Bandwidth/Transfer Work? Learn about bandwidth/transfer and how it is used with your hosting account. This article also covers things that will...
What is the Maximum File Upload Size? Here is an overview of maximum file upload size based on application or destination. ACC Upload Limits Files cannot...
Troubleshooting: I have SSL, but my Browser says my Site is Insecure SSL, or Secure Sockets Layer protocol, helps protect information that is exchanged between a server and a client. If your...
Troubleshooting: My Site is Slow If your site has suddenly become slow or has been getting increasingly slower over time, take a look at...
How to Set Up a 301 Redirect What is a 301 Redirect? A 301 redirect is a way to permanently reroute traffic from an old URL to...
How do I Remove a Mailbox in the ACC? What Happens When I Delete a Mailbox All Accounts You can no longer log into the mailbox’s email address....
What is an SRV Record? What is an SRV Record? SRV (Service) records are custom DNS records. They are used to establish connections between...
How to Set Up Subdomains Subdomains are subdivisions of a domain. They can be used to create different sites within the domain. For example,...
How to Upload Files in the ACC Uploading Files in the ACC Log into the Account Control Center (ACC) Click Files in the left sidebar Click Upload...
Accessing Your .htaccess File Accessing Your .htaccess File By Domain Log into the Account Control Center (ACC) Click Domains in the left sidebar Click...
How do I Set Up Email Forwarding? Email forwarding can be used when out of the office or when setting up a catch-all email address. This...
Where do I Change DNS Settings? You can change DNS (Domain Name Services) settings in the Account Control Center (ACC). Where Do I Change DNS Settings...
What Types of Domain Hosting are Available? Dedicated IP Domain A domain with a dedicated IP address is the only one with that IP address. Since...
How to Upgrade Your Account Type Want to upgrade your account for more disk space or processing power? You can initiate an upgrade right in...
Troubleshooting: Broken Links Broken links can be frustrating and can upset the flow of visitors through your site. We've put together some common...
Troubleshooting: Images are not Loading Here are some common reasons why images won't load. Permissions are incorrectly configured Your image has been corrupted Your...
How Do I Send Email with PHP? Why Would I Want to Use Email with PHP? PHP is a useful website building tool. It gives the website...
Video: Software Updates in pairSIM Learn how to look for software updates for your PairSIM installations: Transcript: Hi. Sean here, and we're talking about updating...
Video: How to Whitelist Email Subjects Learn how to whitelist email subjects in the Account Control Center: Transcript: Sean here, going over whitelisting a subject for...
Video: How to Whitelist Email Addresses Learn how to whitelist an email address in the Account Control Center: Transcript: Hi. Sean here, talking about adding a...
Block Hotlinking with .htaccess What is Hotlinking? “Hotlinking” is when someone links to your site’s resources, such as videos or images, and displays...
How to Limit Your Mailbox Size When you create or manage a mailbox through the Account Control Center (ACC), you can restrict the storage space...
Setting Up and Changing Your Homepage in the ACC The Account Control Center (ACC) has a list of default homepages stored in it, so when you add an...
How to Use Gmail with Pair Email You can use your Pair custom email on a Gmail account. This will allow you to use the Gmail...
How to Hide and Show Your Directory Index You may have visited one of your webpage’s URLs and found a list of files. This is a directory...
How to Stop Junk Mail From Being Deleted Your ACC mailboxes’ Junk folder will delete mail that has been there longer than 60 days. This is intended to...
How to Order an SSL Certificate SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) certificates tell your visitors and potential customers that your site is trustworthy. It secures the...
How to Download Files from the ACC How to Download Files from the ACC Log in to the Account Control Center (ACC) Click Files in the...
What to Do After You Get an SSL Certificate So you bought an SSL certificate to secure your site. Now what? Now that you have an SSL certificate,...
php.ini vs user.ini High Volume[/hv What is php.ini? php.ini is a file that allows you to control your PHP settings on your server....
Adding an SPF Record to a Domain SPF, or "Sender Policy Framework," is a DNS record that can help fend off spammers who would use your address as a...
Blocking Junk Mail with SPF SPF, or “Sender Policy Framework,” reduces the amount of junk mail you receive by preventing delivery of messages from...
What is PairList? PairList is a Pair Networks’, no-frills mailing list service that runs on GNU Mailman software. You can use PairList...
How do I get to the PairList Admin Interface? After you have created a PairList mailing list, you can manage it from the mailing list's administrative interface. You can...
Getting Started with PairList: Announcement-Only List Assess Your List Type So you’ve created a PairList. Now what? Well, you need to decide whether you want it...
Setting Up PairList Authorized Senders To give an email address permission to post to the mailing list, you need to make them an authorized sender....
Getting Started with PairList: Discussion List Assess Your List Type So you’ve created a PairList. Now what? Well, you need to decide whether you want...
How to Create a Mailing List in the ACC You can create a mailing list in the Account Control Center, making it easier and more efficient to send out...
How to Add Let’s Encrypt to a Domain You can add Let’s Encrypt to your domain in the Account Control Center (ACC) interface. Adding Let’s Encrypt to a...
How to Disable Let’s Encrypt If you have Let’s Encrypt turned on, you can easily turn it off again. You may want to do...
How to Change Your Mailbox Password You can change passwords for email accounts created in the ACC, commonly referred to as mailboxes, at any time....
What are File Backups? Pair Networks offers File Backups, which are customer accessible backups. These backups are backups that are fully manageable by you....
Creating a .user.ini File A .user.ini file can be used to control PHP settings in a specific directory. For a more in-depth explanation, visit...
Editing a .user.ini File Editing a .user.ini File If you want to edit an already-created .user.ini file, follow these steps: Navigate back to the...