3 Solutions to Avoid Sending Your Emails in Spam
Do your emails arrive in the spam of your registrants and your customers? Tired of paying for your email campaigns when half or even more will never be read because of spam? Spam…
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Do your emails arrive in the spam of your registrants and your customers? Tired of paying for your email campaigns when half or even more will never be read because of spam? Spam…
One of our client was facing issue with OVH kernel. After rebooting the server it’s not coming up with normal kernel. I have checked the server using IPMI console and…
Softaculous will allow your web hosting users to easily install many web scripts. Before proceeding, you need to make sure that cPanel PHP Loader should be set to IonCube from…
The Let’s Encrypt allows you to install AutoSSL for the hostname. Here are the steps to install the same on hostname. Install Let’s Encrypt Auto SSL Provider. # /scripts/install_lets_encrypt_autossl_provider Once…
You can use cPanel’s User Manager tool to create additional user accounts for e-mail, FTP or Web Disk services. You can follow below steps to add new User: 1. Log in to…
In certain circumstances , your servers user data files may corrupt which can create issues while migrating , operating the cpanel accounts. These user data files can be repaired using…
There are two methods of enabling the Update Now button for AWStats: 1] First method is Via WHM control panel2] Second method is Via SSH Root Login 1) Via WHM…
Nginx is a powerful opensource web server. Nginx can scale websites to millions of visitors. cPanel is a known word for the ones who are familiar with web hosting. cPanel…
cPanel EasyApache 4 Installing Redis and Redis PHP extension Installing the Redis daemon: for CentOS 6/RHEL 6 for CentOS 7/RHEL 7 Installing the Redis PHP extension for all available versions of PHP.Copy…
Resetting email account password from Command line in cPanel 1) Login to the server as root via SSH 2) Run the command “openssl” and you will see this: test@test [~]# opensslOpenSSL> 3)…