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Okay so my website got this error today:
Forbidden
You don't have permission to access / on this server.
Additionally, a 403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying to use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
So then I decided to talk to my hosting provider and see what they say...
(My hosting provider is Hosting 24)
Heres the chat:
Please wait, an operator will be with you shortly.
You are now chatting with Arnold F. (Support Manager) - General
Arnold F.: Hello and welcome to Hosting24.com, this is Arnold F., how may I help you?
(Cencored): Hi, whenever I go on my site I get a 403 error?
(Cencored): My site:
You must login or register to view this content.
(Cencored): Hello?
Arnold F.: I will check this out right now ant will get back to you as soon as possible.
(Cencored): Okay
(Cencored): Are you still there?
Arnold F.: If you see "403 forbidden" error on your website it means that your account may be suspended for mass mail. Please note that we do not allow sending more than 30 emails per 5 minutes and 100 emails/hour. If Your software supports mass mailing, You should disable that feature if You do not want Your account to be suspended again. To fix this, please, CHMOD your public_html directory to 755. You may do this in two different ways: 1. Enter cPanel -> File Manager. Choose your public_html folder and change permissions by selecting "Change Permissions" button. 2. Use your FTP client to connect and change CHMOD with it.
(Cencored): Mail?
(Cencored): I dont send mail through my site...?
(Cencored): How long will my account be suspended for?
(Cencored): ???
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So apparently vBulletin has been sending out mass mail... :\
Does vBulletin even send out mail? And when I asked him how long my account will be suspended he left WTF.