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How to configure Mac Mail with POP3s

Secure POP3 (POP3s) allows you to check safely your email even on non-secure networks. This is very important in order to protect your privacy and account security. Mac Mail offers excellent POP3s...

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How to configure Mac Mail with SMTPs

Secure SMTP (SMTPs) allows you to safely send your email even on non-secure networks. This is very important in order to protect your privacy and account security. Mac Mail offers excellent SMTPs...

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How to use CyberDuck FTP client for Mac?

First you should download CyberDuck from the official website and install it on your Mac. Then start the application and click Open Connection. In the new window enter the following details: Server:...

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How to enable SSH for Cloud VPS on Mac OS

First you need to generate SSH key pair for your connection. Under Mac OS you can do so using the ssh-keygen command. You should run it in the command line. You will be asked for a file where the key...

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How to clear the local DNS cache in Mac OS?

You can flush your local DNS cache in Mac OS by following these easy steps: 1. Open your terminal to use the command line. 2. Type the following command and press Enter: dscacheutil -flushcache

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How to log in to my Cloud hosting/VDS via SSH in Mac OS?

The following instructions are valid only for SiteGround customers. If you are not a SiteGround customer, you can check our general SSH instructions for more information on how to connect to an...

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How to log in to my SiteGround shared account via SSH in Mac OS?

First you should generate an SSH key pair on your Mac OS. Alternatively, you can generate the SSH keys through your cPanel-> SSH/Shell access section. There you should enter the passphrase and get...

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Apple/Mac client-side website checks

Prior to posting a website down ticket from your Help Desk it is recommended to test the connectivity between your computer and the server hosting your account. Each Mac OS is delivered with a...

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How to Connect to Telnet via Mac Terminal

To connect to a server on its Telnet port via your Mac’s Terminal application, you need to follow these steps: Open Applications -> Utilities -> Terminal Type the following command telnet...

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How to load an SSH key in Transmit

In order to load an SSH key in Transmit, the key has to be in either PEM or PuTTY (.ppk) format. In case the key file is a passphrase-protected PEM file, you will be prompted for the passphrase upon...

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