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"File Manager" allows you to easily edit, upload, copy and manage your web hosting files from your browser. You can access your "File…
Read moreYou can compress website content by logging into your cPanel account. By doing this before sending it to users' browsers it allows the…
Read moreYou can add or manage SSH keys from your cPanel account. You can log in to your cPanel account directly or within the client portal…
Read moreYou can add or manage your DNS records from your cPanel account. You can log in to your cPanel account directly or within the client…
Read moreThe IP Blocker in cPanel will allow you to block a range of IP addresses to prevent them from accessing your site. It also allows you…
Read moreIs your website using up too much traffic? Or is it having less traffic than usual? cPanel's AWStats option provides the answer to…
Read moreBandwidth refers to the amount of data transferred between a website and its visitors. The amount of data transferred is directly related…
Read morecPanel's "Disk usage" screen shows you where your site's disk space is being used. It can be found under the "Files" section in…
Read moreThe Auto Responder feature in cPanel allows you to set up automatic email response messages. This option is helpful if you're currently…
Read morecPanel allows you to configure how the system routes a domain's incoming mail. Step 1 (a) - Logging into cPanel directly You can…
Read moreGit repositories track changes in a system of files that multiple users can manage simultaneously. This guide will explain how you…
Read moreAre you trying to install a WordPress blog on your account or might be trying to install Magento? Before you proceed to the…
Read moreCreating a development or staging environment allows you to perform tests of a live environment that could potentially affect or crash a…
Read moreThis article will explain how you can add an addon domain from a single account. Step 1 (a) - Logging into cPanel directly You…
Read moreYou can disable the automated backups in Socftaculous from your cPanel account. You can log in directly to cPanel or within the…
Read moreDKIM (DomainKeys Identified Mail) is an email authentication standard to make sure the email messages aren’t altered while in transit…
Read moreDMARC stands for Domain-based Message Authentication, Reporting, and Conformance. It's a DNS TXT Record that's published for a domain and…
Read moreSPF stands for Sender Policy Framework. It's an email authentication technique that is used to prevent spammers from sending messages on…
Read moreWordPress comes with specific debugging systems designed to simplify the process of debugging PHP code, as well as to standardise code…
Read moreThis article will explain how you can Import and Export mails from Webmail for a particular mailbox. In order to do this, you may…
Read morePerl Modules are software components in the Perl language. From cPanel, you are able to search for and install Perl modules from the…
Read moreThis article will explain how you can install Third-Party SSL on your ProStack server. To install an SSL you need to follow the steps…
Read moreThis article will explain how you can log into your Webmail to view or check your emails. For customers who have dedicated, cloud or…
Read moreThe cPanel interface is the hub of your cPanel user account to access important information and updates. There are two sections to…
Read moreWarning: Paper Lantern is now deprecated and will be removed, it is recommended you make Jupiter the default theme for all cPanel…
Read moreThis article will explain how you can find your email accounts in cPanel and reset the password, if necessary. Step 1 (a) - Logging…
Read moreError pages inform visitors about problems when they attempt to access your site. The Error Pages interface in cPanel allows you to…
Read moreThis article will explain how to set up Nodejs applications in your cPanel control panel. Please note: cPanel supports nodejs v20.…
Read morecPanel allows the option for you to see reports about email message deliveries from your account. You can also trace an email's…
Read moreTo update your contact information you will need to log in to your cPanel account directly or within the [client portal] (If you cannot…
Read moreThis interface in cPanel allows you to make important PHP configuration changes and also allows you to change certain PHP parameter…
Read moreThis article will explain how you can blacklist and whitelist email addresses and domain names using Spam Filters (Spam Assassin) in your…
Read moreA domain alias is a domain name that redirects to your website. This article will explain how to set up a domain alias within your…
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