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User-Friendly Control Panel - "DirectAdmin"

Each of our hosting packages comes with its own Website
Control Panel (DirectAdmin) With this extraordinary tool, you
will not only gain control, but also the flexibility to make
changes to your account and web site easily. This control panel
gives you a user interface that is so fully automated and simple
to use that you'll have your website online and setup the way you
want it in no time.
DirectAdmin Features

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E-Mail Menu

Users can create POP3 accounts, catch-all e-mail addresses, forwarders, mailing lists,
autoresponders, and webmail. Filters allow users to block mail by domain, keyword, and size.
Adult Filter is also available.
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FTP Menu

Users can create FTP accounts and set directory permissions for each account.
Anonymous FTP is also supported.
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DNS Menu

Users can can add and remove records, change MX settings, and anything else that goes with full DNS control.
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Statistics Menu

Users have available every possible statistic about their account. More advanced options
and Webalizer are also included.
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FrontPage Extensions

Users can enable or disable Microsoft FrontPage Extensions at any time with the click of a button.
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Subdomains Menu

Users can list, create, delete, and get statistics on subdomains.
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File Manager

A user-friendly and fast alternative to FTP. Includes every feature needed to build and maintain a web site.
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MySQL Databases

Users can easily create, modify, and delete MySQL databases from this menu.
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Site Backup

Using this powerful tool, users can backup and restore only what they want to. For example,
account data but not web site files.
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Error Pages

Users can create custom messages and outputs for 401, 403, 404, and 500 error codes.
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Directory Password Protection

Users can password protect any directory with a username and password.
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Advanced Tools

Users can install SSL certificates, view sever information and installed perl modules, set
cron jobs, mime types, and apache handlers, and enable site redirection and domain pointers.
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