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Web Hosting for Everyday People

Hosting for People Save Money We fill a niche here at GBHXonline. We cater to the needs of everyday people who want to be on the web, professionally, with their own domain name, but don’t want or don’t care to learn how to manage an extensive server interface. We cater to people who want their own presence but don’t really want to mess with the rest.

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Contact Form Scripts Updated

Again, while important to some users, this is not a critical update. Follow through at your own discretion.

November 18, 2008: If you’re a GBHXonline.com hosting customer that uses Mike Cherim’s v2.0, v2.0WP, v2.0WPM, or v3 contact form scripts, a nonessential update was made adding in what’s known as the -f parameter. This is useful is you have an AOL email address, similar free mail provider, or if you offer the carbon copy option to your web site’s visitors and users.


Outlook Express Email Message Rules

This article will describe how to create “Message Rules” for the Outlook Express email reader (program). These steps are relevant to version 6 of the program running on the Windows XP operating system (OS). Please note, however, that the steps described herein will be similar to those required by other email readers running on different platforms and OSs. This article originally appeared on Mike Cherim’s Beast-Blog in 2005.


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