cpanel

Multisite in diferent Cpanel accounts?

I wonder if it is possible (or not) to do a multisite install, but without share the same cpanel (or host accounts)

In other words, if you follow instructions like these (http://drupal.org/node/348619#comment-1265617), with parked or addon domains, you get a multisite drupal installation (great!), but if you want give all the owners of the domains a Cpanel account, you can NOT do it, because is the same Cpanel account (you can access it throw the diferent domains, but once inside Cpanel, you can manage all of them).

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CPanel and Shared Virtual Hosting Limitations & Possibilities

My web host uses CPanel and I get 2 TB of space with unlimited domains for just $144/year. CPanel comes with Fantastico, which is the only way I've been able to get Drupal of any type working so far, but I can only install 6.2 that way because that is what Fantastico uses (at this time).

I would like to learn CMS and graduate from Dreamweaver so I can become a more valuable webmaster. But I seem to be caught up in installation SNAFUs and certainly need to upgrade and have the option to use other versions of Drupal.

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Og2List and Cpanel/WHM????

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Hey there,
Tried to get my systems administrator to install og2list today.
He replied:
" Are you sure you want us to make all those mail router configuration changes to your exim config. I do not see cpanel supporting this software and so mails on other domains may get messed up by this. "

So I ask you: "Will og2list work with a dedicated host running cpanel/whm?"
When I tried to add the settings to my exim.conf file on my own all other mail stopped.. When I removed the changes I made the email resumed being sent... all email that didn't go through in the interim was then allowed to be delivered.. so nothing was lost.... but then I had no idea what order to put things in or if some settings should combine with or supercede others...

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