Published on : August 29, 2019 by Glenn Max
DMARC stands for Domain-based Message Authentication and Conformance. A DMARC policy allows a sender’s domain to indicate that their emails are protected by records like SPF, DKIM, etc. and tells a receiver what to do if neither of those authentication methods passes – such as to reject the message or quarantine it. The policy can […]
Published on : March 7, 2017 by Ankita V Kurup
Softaculous is a robust, software/script installing program which can be accessed through your control panel. With Softaculous you can install a wide range of scripts with a few clicks including WordPress, Joomla etc. Here I am explaining the steps to enable Softaculous on your cPanel server, so that your clients can enjoy trouble free and easy […]
Published on : February 14, 2017 by Saiganesh S.
Main purpose of this article is to let you know how we can increase the max hourly email limit for a specific user via back end and front end. What does the limiter option do? The limiter option is used to limit a user from sending mails not more than a preset value in an […]
Published on : January 28, 2017 by Ankita V Kurup
AWStats is short for Advanced Web Statistics. AWStats is powerful log analyzer which creates advanced web, ftp, mail and streaming server statistics reports based on the rich data contained in server logs. It updates regularily, typically on daily basis, and provides an excellent graphical representation for easy understanding. More details about the tool are available […]
Published on : July 25, 2016 by Shafeer P
In a Shared Hosting cPanel server, the WHM root access is required for authorized technicians and API calls (like WHMCS) only. In majority cases, the shell access or root level access is restricted only to the web hosting support or server management professionals. Being a popular web hosting control panel, cPanel is exposed to various […]