500 Internal Server Error

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descalzo

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Ok, I see the 500 error when I try to visit your site.

1. Are you using Joomla, SMF, WordPress, etc? If so, which one?
2. ASP page?
3. Could you post the contents of .htaccess , which is sometimes the cause of 500 errors.
 

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Not sure if this is of any use but found this on my service status
Service Details Status imap up
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cpsrvd up
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sshd up
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exim-26 up
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syslogd up
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httpd (2.2.15 (Unix)) up
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ftpd up
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lfd failed
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spamd up
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exim (exim-4.69-23.1_cpanel_maildir) up
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Server Load 3.48 (4 cpus)
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Memory Used 48.2 %
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Swap Used 0.06 %
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Disk /usr/tmpDSK (/tmp) 49 %
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Disk /dev/sda5 (/) 48 %
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Disk /dev/sda1 (/boot) 11 %
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Disk /dev/loop0 (/var/tmp) 48 %
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.htaccess can usally be found in /public_html , but it may be in / (the first directory that you will see when you log in using your FTP client). There is also a chance that it is in another sub-directory, but that is very unlikely.
 

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Go to cPanel
Bottom of first page, click on reset all interface settings
Go to FileManager
You will get a pop-up, click checkbox "Show hidden (dot) files" and "Don't show this anymore"
.htaccess should be in public_html

You might also want to look on cPanel first page, "Error log" , and see anything that looks like a real error (file not found isn't really an error)
 
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