Common FAQs for managing your website hosting account via CPANEL.
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Below is an extensive list of documentation and video tutorials to help get you started in using cPanel account management software for your new hosting accounts.
Common FAQs for managing your website hosting account via CPANEL.
Below is an extensive list of documentation and video tutorials to help get you started in using cPanel account management software for your new hosting accounts.
For security purposes we cannot display your hosting logins on the website, but you can get your hosting logins / cpanel logins resent to you at anytime by following these instructions: 1. Login to MY ACCOUNT page. 2. On the left column click SUBSCRIPTIONS. 3. Click on the LOGINS button next to the...
You can perform a full backup on your website account, but cPanel doesn't allow restorations using the full backup file. You can download and restore the following components using CPANEL tools; home directory, MySQL databases, email forwarders, email filters. If this suits your needs, then read on. Else if you need...
Once you have logged into cPanel scroll down to the logs box and click on raw access logs. From here you can simply click on the domain you want to download the raw access logs for.
Forwarders allow you you to send a copy of all mail from one email address to another (email forwarding). Email forwarding is used so you do not need to check multiple email accounts. Example: send sales@yoursite.com to anotheremail@gmail.com. To use this feature follow these instructions: 1. Login to www.yoursite.com/cpanel/ 2. Scroll down to...
Apache SpamAssassin is an anti-spam platform giving system administrators a filter to classify email and block spam (unsolicited bulk email). It uses a robust scoring framework and plug-ins to integrate a wide range of advanced heuristic and statistical analysis tests on email headers and body text including text analysis, Bayesian...
To access your website statistics reports: 1. Login to CPANEL via www.yoursite.com/cpanel/ 2. Scroll down and within the LOGS box click on AWSTATS. 3. On the next page click on your domain of choice. *note: If you are using an SSL certificate, you will see one option for www.yoursite.com and one for https://www.yoursite.com. Both...
Go to www.yoursite.com/cpanel/ for access to CPANEL.