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  1. #1
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    Default New account - accessing before DNS changes possible?

    Hi - I just setup a basic cPanel account with yourselves and I've made the DNS changes for my primary domain.

    Is there any way to access my site(FTP/cPanel etc.) before this DNS change propagates - e.g. something like

    hosting.server.co.uk/~username or similar for FTP/cPanel?

  2. #2
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    Hello,

    Yes you can access Cpanel or FTP using servers IP address that you must have received in your welcome email.

    If you are not sure about it, I would request you to email us at support@eukhost.com, we will update you with exact URL to access your Cpanel, domain using temporary URL and the FTP details.

    Regards,
    Nick J.

  3. #3
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    I suspect I've not received that email yet - I've had 4 emails relating to the order (Invoice, Order Confirmation, Signup Receipt and Invoice Payment) and 2 from the forum (confirm and welcome) - nothing with any technical details as yet tho

  4. #4
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    Hello,

    Please email us from your registered email address at support@eukhost.com, I will check the account status.

    Regards,
    Nick J.

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    ll done and sorted - many thanks for the help (for some reason SOME of your emails were classed as 'SPAM' by Yahoo - but not all of them!)

    Thanks again for the superquick help

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    Quote Originally Posted by therealjohnp View Post
    ll done and sorted - many thanks for the help (for some reason SOME of your emails were classed as 'SPAM' by Yahoo - but not all of them!)
    If you suddenly start receiving too many email from one domain Y! starts thinking that the email address is under Denial Attack and put further emails in to SPAM and if they do not stop it will block all the emails from that domain...

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