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i signed up for a new account for a website. i got a confirmation email and replied at the link. i got redirected to a page where it sayed i had to wait 903 min. then i would get an email. It's been 2 days now and no email. what now?
 

Smith6612

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It's also down until the staff can clean up the servers from all of the dead accounts and get the servers stable again.
 

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am i going to have to re signup?

Most likely not. The queue is still intact, it's just switched off, like machines in a factory. Flick of a switch and it turns back on :)

If it helps at all, you're not missing much with the server moves and cleanup, and it'd probably be easier to start when it's all finished. Used to be mysql was at "localhost," now it's at mysql.x10hosting.com, so anything mysql related needs to be changed on existing accounts (so pretty much everyone needs to update their sites if they use mysql).

On top of that the servers are a tad flaky because Corey's cleaning out all the "trash" so to speak (inactive accounts that have been suspended and no-action taken for 24 days total, warez hosting accounts, etc.). Tends to be a bit server intensive and can cause Apache to restart once in a while.


Guess what I'm saying is it'll be a better place once he's done, so you'll start in a clean server as opposed to one where half the accounts aren't in use. Trust me - it'll be worth the wait :)
 

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You'll just have to be a little patient while we clear up some issues.
 

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Most likely not. The queue is still intact, it's just switched off, like machines in a factory. Flick of a switch and it turns back on :)

If it helps at all, you're not missing much with the server moves and cleanup, and it'd probably be easier to start when it's all finished. Used to be mysql was at "localhost," now it's at mysql.x10hosting.com, so anything mysql related needs to be changed on existing accounts (so pretty much everyone needs to update their sites if they use mysql).

On top of that the servers are a tad flaky because Corey's cleaning out all the "trash" so to speak (inactive accounts that have been suspended and no-action taken for 24 days total, warez hosting accounts, etc.). Tends to be a bit server intensive and can cause Apache to restart once in a while.


Guess what I'm saying is it'll be a better place once he's done, so you'll start in a clean server as opposed to one where half the accounts aren't in use. Trust me - it'll be worth the wait :)

Good thing I read this post, otherwise I would not have known about this and this is crucial for my website.
 
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