Hi This is just one of the problems with open source software, anyone and everyone has access to the code and knows what the folder and file names are that they must change for re-direct of sales/payment and often worse the name of the database connections folder and default connection file name, (they often then only require to 'hack' the password). Unfortunately many people keep a simple user name and password for the web site, which is often simple to guess or hack. As an example the ftp connection is in most cases relatively simple to hack, (there are many password hack programs available on the web, free) the user name is often a simple variation of the site name, with a password set to something similar to the site name or owners name, (the owners name is available from Internic or similar service). At the very least - download a copy of the database, change the log-in details for the site and database, set up a completely new zen cart site using completely new files, (save any custom designs, css etc. and 'import to new set-up). Do not use any old server side script files unless you are certain they have not been changed, check your database for unauthorized changes, and then upload the 'new' database and files. The email bounce back is quite common if the sender name is not one that is from the hosting servers email accounts, and is probably one of the reasons why many people simply 'give-up' trying to get such items to work. The idea behind the restriction is to stop spammers using your email account to send bulk emails via your server. There is much more you could do, but this would depend on the size and traffic of the site, (cost effectiveness). PZ www.pziecina.com
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