Showing posts with label reflect. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reflect. Show all posts

Thursday, 25 February 2016

How to Change a Livezilla FooterIn Feburary 2016 25,

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Locate the directory on your computer in which the LiveZilla installation files are present.
Find 'carrier_logo.gif,' right-click on the file, then click on your graphics software package. Edit the logo to reflect the footer branding you want to display. Press 'Ctrl' and 'S' on your keyboard to save the file. Exit the graphics program.
Go to the root installation directory, double-click on 'live_chat,' double-click on 'templates,' then double-click on 'frames.' You should now see the files present in the 'frames' directory.
Right-click on 'lz_chat_frame.4.1.tpl,' click on 'Open With,' then click on 'Notepad.' This will open the template file in Windows Notepad.
Press 'Ctrl' and 'F' on your keyboard, insert '
' into the search field, then press 'Enter' on your keyboard. Delete '
' from the file, then press 'Ctrl' and 'S' on your keyboard to save the file. Exit Notepad.
Launch your FTP program, log into the Web server with your username and password, upload 'carrier_logo.gif' and 'lz_chat_frame.4.1.tpl' to the relevant directories. Confirm that you want to replace the original files. Wait for the upload process to complete.
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Sunday, 14 February 2016

How to Send an Email Through Telnet With an AttachmentIn Feburary 2016 14,

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Run the Command prompt. This is achieved on any Windows PC through the typing 'cmd' in the 'Run' application under the 'Start' menu.
Type in the following command, keeping your email server details ready for insertion:telnet yourserver.com 25The only variable is yourserver.com, which you should modify to reflect the outgoing SMTP server on your email account.
Type the command 'EHLO yourserver.com' to begin typing your email, using the MAIL FROM, RCP TO and DATA commands, respectively, to type your message.
Encode your attachment through the MIME format, entering the header and content code within the DATA section of your email. This will allow your attached media to be sent over the text-based Telnet protocol, regardless of whether it's an image, an illustrated brochure or just plain text.
Type a period on an otherwise blank line beneath your email and hit return to send your message and attachment. If you receive an error message, check that you've inserted the correct commands with no typos and that your email addresses are correct.
Type the command 'QUIT' to end your Telnet connection.
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