
This article will describe an autoresponder and how to create one in cPanel. A cPanel mail feature called Auto Responder. Here it is configured to deliver prepared responses to anyone who sends mail to a particular inbox. Here, the user sends an email directly to another email address that has an autoresponder set up. It can also be created by user actions on a website. Although they are frequently used for confirmation emails, autoresponders serve a variety of functions. Follow the following steps to create an autoresponder in cPanel 1. Log into......
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In this article, we will explain to you to change an Addon Domain’s path via cPanel Follow the following steps to modify your Addon domain 1. Log into your “cPanel account” 2. In the “Domains” menu you will find “Addon Domains” 3. Scroll down your screen to “Modify Addon Domain” and select from the “Documenet Root” 4. To change the path, click the edit icon, change the path for your addon domain, and then click the “Change button”. In this way, you can find the route of an Addon domain from cPanel.......
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In this article, we will explain how to change the recursive DNS (domain name service) settings in the Plesk control panel. Follow the following steps to change the recursive DNS queries, setting in the Plesk panel 1. Log in to the “Plesk” panel 2. Now, Search for the “Tools & Settings” Option 3. Click on the “DNS Settings” 4. You can see the “Server-wide Settings” option 5. You will find the “Recursive DNS queries” option, and you can see the “Allow for all requests” selected 6. You need to click the “Allow for requests......
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In this article, we are going to explain how to make your server GDPR compliant using Plesk. Follow the following steps to make your server GDPR compliant using Plesk. 1. Log into your “Plesk” account 2. You need to click on the “Tools & Settings” 3. Now, Click on the “Server Settings” 4. You need to Tick the check box “Anonymize IP addresses during log rotation and collecting of web statistics”. 5. Click the check box “Force daily log rotation for all domains”. 6. Under the option “Allow to save website log files......
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In this article, you will learn how to restart your services in the Plesk control panel by following the instructions. On occasion, you might need to start, halt, or restart server services using a management panel like Plesk. Follow the following steps to restart your Plesk Services 1. Log into your “root” account 2. Search for the “Tools & Settings” 3. Now, Click on the “Services Management” option 4. By clicking on the symbol, you can now “Stop the Servers” or “Restart the Servers.” By selecting the “Refresh” button, you can “Refresh”......
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In this article, we will explain what is CouchDB and how to install Apache CouchDB on Centos 7 CouchDB was first released in 2005, and in 2008 it was accepted as an Apache Software Foundation project. CouchDB is an open-source database. Apache CouchDB™ lets you access your data where you need it. The concurrency-oriented programming language Erlang is used to construct CouchDB, which uses JSON for data storage, JavaScript for querying using MapReduce, and HTTP for an API. CouchDB has a document-oriented NoSQL database design. Follow the steps to install Apache CouchDB......
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In this article, we will explain how to block bad bots in WHM When it comes to traffic, there is a lot of both wanted and unwanted traffic on the internet, and this unwanted traffic puts a massive strain on your server. It can also be on a dedicated server, shared server, or virtual private server. If you notice traffic, bot networks may also be the source. It may come from various sources, such as a web crawler or regular web traffic. Important algorithms that will index your website include bot crawlers.......
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In this article, we will explain how to Set-up your website’s Timezone via .user.ini file. Suppose you are looking to change or want to set up your website’s Timezone with the help of .user.ini file. You can do it by following the steps below. Step 1: You need to first use SSH to access the server and navigate to the public html folder. To do this, use the File Manager tool in your control panel. Step 2: In our public html directory, create a.user.ini file and add the following code to it:......
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In this article, we will explain how to install the page speed module on a cPanel Server. The easyapache 4 option in WHM makes it easy to install the Apache module. Follow the following steps to install the page-speed module on a cPanel server. 1. Log into your “WHM as the root user” 2. Now select the “EasyApache4” option found in WHM. 3. Click on customize option and “Swipe the Toggle” 4. Then search for the pagespeed module by clicking on “Apache Modules.” 5. After this you need to click on the......
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