Corporate Virtual Server Support

see also beryl.sol.co.uk

 

Welcome to Smudge.

One of Scotland Online's Virtual Servers.

 

Support for:

 

FTP:

smudge.scotland.net

port 21

 

Below are example screenshots of logging into Smudge. The software used is WS_FTP Pro from Ipswitch which is available for download on a 30-day trial at www.ipswitch.com.

 

Screenshot 1        Screenshot 2        Screenshot 3

 

Please make sure you have opened the relevant ports on your router/firewall.

AWStats:

You can access these by going to http://smudge.scotland.net/stats and entering in your ftp username and password.

An example of AWStats can be found here - http://awstats.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/awstats.pl.

 

 

AspEmail:

 

AspEmail 5.0 is an active server component for sending e-mail messages using an external SMTP server in an ASP or VB environment. AspEmail 5.0 supports multiple recipients, multiple file attachments, HTML format, embedded images and sounds, non-US ASCII character sets, secure mail, and high-performance message queuing.

Here is a sample of an ASPMail form. To see this running click here.

 

For more information about AspEmail and FAQs, check out the official website at www.aspemail.com.

 

Formmail:

Formmail is a generic WWW form to e-mail gateway, which will parse the results of any form and send them to the specified user. This script has many formatting and operational options, most of which can be specified through the form, meaning you don't need any programming knowledge or multiple scripts for multiple forms.

The link to use for the formmail for Smudge is http://smudge.scotland.net/cgi-bin/formmail.pl. For example; <form action="http://smudge.scotland.net/cgi-bin/formmail.pl" method="POST" .

If you need an email address added for this form, please send your request to helpdesk@scotlandonline.co.uk.

 

Fault Report:

If you have any problems with any issue regarding your website please don't hesitate to contact us using the fault report form.

 


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