Welcome to The Line! In each edition we strive to present you with relevant information to assist you with your website design and administration, as well as offer tools, tips and articles to assist you in more effectively capturing your website audience. With that in mind, this edition of The Line includes information related to a number of updates at Jumpline.com, including the release of our upgraded VDS Manager and a listing of numerous new/upgraded ValueApps which will all be released in the coming weeks. continue reading…



 

In each edition of The Line we will be spotlighting new features which will be available to our hosting customers. Today, we are giving you an advance look at the new ValueApps which will be available to you by early July 2006.

By adding new ValueApps into your website, you can bring a whole new dynamic to your website presence. From the inclusion of a simple Google Search utility, to the integration of phpBB, a simple yet powerful Bulletin Board application, to the addition of SugarCRM, a complete customer relationship manager, you have all of the tools you could need to build a highly functional and professional website. If your looking for something else, we will also make available such ValueApps as MediaWiki, SQLite, and Ruby just to name a few. To learn more about each of the new ValueApps. continue reading…
 
 

Are you receiving a “Quota Hit” error in NeoMail?
NeoMail will display this error in the top right corner of your inbox if any of your mail folders (such as the trash or sent mailbox) exceeds the limit that was set when you installed NeoMail. If you receive this error, click on the NeoMail link inside of your VDS Manager’s ValueApps section, then change the Folder Quota to 20000000. This will allow you to store up to 20 megabytes of mail in your trash or sent folders before they need to be emptied.
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Hurricaneville
In this edition of The Line, we interviewed Greg Machos of Hurricaneville.com about how he uses his website to share his knowledge of hurricanes and weather. The 2006 Atlantic hurricane season begins on June 1st, so Greg is preparing for an increase in traffic with the Jumpline.com Weblog. read entire interview…


If you are interested in keeping up to date on all of the design improvements that you will notice at Jumpline.com, you can check out ‘The Buzz’ to get information about those changes before they actually happen.

In this edition we are highlighting our new VDS Manager. The updated VDS Manager is faster and easier to use than ever before. The all new layout features collapsible menus so that you can hide unneeded functions, easier to use dialog boxes, faster access to commonly used information, and an updated ValueApps section. Additionally, the new VDS Manager features compatibility with older browsers and increased response time. Below is a sneak peak at the New VDS Manager which will be released in early July 2006!

              

Middle class goes broadband as price falls

Middle- and working-class Americans signed up for high-speed Internet access in record numbers in the past year, apparently lured by a price war among phone companies. continue reading…



Adobe to phase out Freehand, GoLive


Adobe said that it will discontinue Macromedia Freehand illustration and and its own GoLive web design product, as the company simplifies its product line following the recent purchase and acquisition of Macromedia. continue reading…



Huge Security Flaw Found in Leading Anti-Computer Virus Software


A gaping security flaw in the latest versions of Symantec's anti-virus software suite could put millions of users at risk of a debilitating worm attack, Internet security experts warned May 25. continue reading…