Server and Script Paths

Date: /usr/bin/date
Sendmail: /usr/sbin/sendmail
Perl: #!/usr/bin/perl
Account Root path: /home/username/ (this is your account home folder)
Domain directory: /home/username/public_html
Addon Domain directory /home/username/public_html/addon-domain-name/ e.g. if the addon domain is foo.com it would by /home/username/public_html/foo.com/ Care should be taken to make sure your addon domain folder names do not collide with existing folders on the main site domain. 

 

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