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Old 11-21-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Fedora - cPanel - WebMail Problems

Hi

I don't know if this is the right place to ask but I need help with a server. Well, this server (Fedora 6) has like 20 domains, and some of them have email accounts, but one of those domains won't let me access to those accounts. Everytime I try to access the accounts WebMail tells me that login failed. The login and password are correct 'cause I created them myself. The only domain with problems in their email accounts is this. The only thing this domain has is these email accounts. No web pages, or ftp accounts.

I'll give you every information you need.

Thanks a lot in advance.
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Old 11-22-2008   #2 (permalink)
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I think the problem is with u r email and password. You login to the cpanel and take the correct email and regenerate password. Then try one more time
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Thanks.

I did that before posting here and well, did it again using a password generated by cPanel and it still won't let me log in. It still says: Login attempt failed. I've even tried using the complete address like email@domain.com and only the user part and nothing.

More ideas?

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If there is no mails in your mail account, then delete that account and create a new one with same username and password. Then try login. Also after creating the account try to configure the account on an email client like thunderbird.
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I also did that before posting here xD and I've done it again. But I think I found something that could be the problem: these domains used to be in another server. When we moved them we didn't change the dns for this one at the registrars, so when you trace the domain route it ends up in the old server (or in some weird place that isn't the new server) so we're trying to fix that before continuing.

Thanks for your time . If I still have problems when we change the dns stuff I'll probably come back :P.

See u.
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