Technical Support
Tech Support is provided for
hosting and alias/domain or pop box email. In the event of a hosting
or email problem, email us for fastest response. BUT FIRST...
- Please be sure your question or problem is related to the hosting of
your website by MadRiverWeb, or an email address containing your domain
name, i.e. not madriver.com or gmavt.net, etc.
- If you or a customer cannot access (view) your site, please "refresh"
or "reload" first, then check to see if you can view other nearby
websites (in the event that local or distant phone or DSL lines are down
or busy rather than a server problem). In some cases the electronic route
taken from one side to the other of the Green Mountains involves a trip
through New York City as well.
- If either of the above problems exist, email
for hosting problems, or email
for domain email problems. Obviously if you can't email, call.
- If you need assistance with the content or functionality of your website
or have hosting or email questions related to other service providers,
this is not an emergency. Please contact us by non-techsupport email
or phone.
- Additional information about support
and staff can
be found at MadRiverConsulting.com.
Listings MaintenanceIf MadRiverConsulting
maintains listings on your website, please send updates, additions, deletions
to our updates
email address. This will ensure that your listings are updated in a timely
manner by alerting multiple support people of your needs.
For the Technically Inclined
You can check the availability of your website from DNS
Stuff.
In the right-hand column, you can "ping" your site to see that
it is "live," or do a Tracert to your domain name, i.e. madriverweb.com.
It should say "reached destination."
The "tracert" will show where the path is stopped in the event
your ping is unsuccessful or you do not reach destination.
If the tracert doesn't get to madriveraccess.com, you can be sure we
are making inquiries already, because this means there is a problem affecting
us all.
If it reaches madriveraccess.com but does not "reach destination,"
there is a potential problem within the building or server. It is then
appropriate to email techsupport.
We will likely already know there is a problem.
WHOIS Check
the availability of a domain name or the details of your registration in
the left-hand column.
Reliability
Although we strive to deliver the utmost in service and reliability,
difficulties will periodically be encountered. An industry standard level
of service is often quoted at 99.9% (and we have seen 99.5% on sites recently).
With 525,600 minutes in a year, 0.1% downtime equates to 8 hours, 45 minutes.
Servers will go down for various reasons, power outages, reboots, parts
failures... These interruptions generally are short. The typical web server
experiences one or two major events (several hours) and three to five minor
events (minutes) per year.
We have delivered better than this industry standard level of service
since the inception of our hosting business in August 2002.
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Settings & URLs
Traffic Statistics Console With
full-service hosting, you have access to website statistics. Use the extension
/logs after your domain name to access stats, i.e. http://www.yourdomain.com/logs
(substituting your domain name). You will need to know your username and
password. Contact us in advance. Statistics are compiled and displayed
using Webalizer. (In the hourly traffic chart, adjust 4 or 5 hours for
Greenwich Mean Time.)
Email Set-up The following are fairly comprehensive
instructions for Mad River Web customers using our mail servers or those of
Green Mountain Access or VTWeb.
If you will be using a pop box provided by MadRiverWeb or one of our affiliates,
please specify a user and password for each mailbox needed. You
may also have a reasonable number of "aliases." Please specify to
which pop box to point the aliases.
Your Email Program Depending which email program
you use, the common places to make changes to settings are in the menu items
Tools Accounts, Tools Options and Edit Preferences. We recommend that you "add"
an account or profile to represent the email address we provide, and follow
the instructions based on the type of address.
General (POP and Aliases) Start by viewing
the properties of your existing email account provided by your ISP and write
down the incoming and outgoing settings exactly. Most ISPs require that you
send mail through their outgoing mail server (generally called smtp) in an attempt
to reduce spam and viruses. You should still be able to send mail using your
domain name through their server. If you can duplicate this account and give
the new account a new name, do so. If not, "add" an account. Then
use the Wizard that your email program provides. Give the account a name such
as MadRiverWeb Email.
Use the following incoming settings (or we may have provided special settings
for your domain).
MadRiverWeb Mail
POP (incoming): mail.yourdomain.com
username/login: user@yourdomain.com (the full string)
password: (the one you provided)
VTWeb Mail (i.e. Resort Maps customers)
POP (incoming): hermes.vtweb.com
username/login: (the one provided)
password: (the one provided)
GMA (see their website)
Insert the outgoing settings provided by your ISP. Do not check "logon
using secure password authentication" unless your ISP requires this. For
Green Mountain Access customers, the outgoing mail server is smtp.gmavt.net.
If you have reason to use our mail server to send rather than your ISP's mail
server, use these settings:
SMTP (outgoing): mail.yourdomain.com
Select "servers" tab, and near the bottom, check "my server requires
authentication," but leave the settings alone, at "use same settings
as my incoming mail server."
When done using the wizard, edit the account to add the settings the wizard
did not. On the "general" tab, add your "reply-to" address
and organization if desired. You will also likely need to uncheck "requires
authentication."
From: user@yourdomain.com
Reply-to: user@yourdomain.com
Specific for Aliases The last step is to un-check
"check this account when sending and receiving mail" because it is
not an actual pop box. (This applies to Resort Maps franchisees.)
Please NOTE: In your email program, please do not change your settings to leave
mail on the server unless you discuss the need for this with us. Also, please
do not set your program to check mail automatically any more frequently than
ten (10) minutes. We consider anything less than this an unnecessary use of
our resources. If you are expecting a message you can always manually click
your send and receive button.
MadRiverWeb will establish an alias called "webmaster@yourdomain.com"
that will be forwarded to us.
MadRiverWeb WebMail Go to the URL http://mail.yourdomain.com:8383
(replacing the words "your domain" with your actual domain name).
Login using user and password.
VTWeb WebMail Go to the URL http://hermes.vtweb.com:20000.
Login using user and password. (This applies to Resort Maps pop
boxes.)
Other ISPs provide webmail also. Please check with your provider for the address.
For your convenience while traveling, so that you don't have to remember this
URL, we can place a hidden link to this address in one of two places on your
website: 1) beside the copyright symbol, or 2) at the very bottom center of
the home page. There is no indication of this link to the public, although they
could see it accidentally. Hover your mouse until you find it; the cursor will
change to the "finger." If you don't find the hidden link, ask us
(or your website developer) to put it on your website.
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