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How to Repair an Unlimited cPanel Quota

There may occasionally be issues when using cPanel. One of those issues could be user quota files, which could leave all user accounts with 0% or limitless disc space usage. Users do not receive an accurate representation of the disc space that is currently in use, which can be very confusing. In this article, we’ll show you how to manually and automatically fix cPanel quota problems. What is cPanel Quota? The disc quota allotted to different accounts is known as the cPanel Quota. The maximum amount of data that can be stored......

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How to Check cPanel Version by WHM Command Line

In this article, we will show how can you check cPanel’s Version with the help of the WHM Command Line Follow the steps to Check the cPanel Version Using the WHM Command Line: 1. Log into your “WHM account” 2. Search for the “Server Configuration” 3. Click on the “Terminal” 4. Now, Type this “Command Line” Was this article helpful to you? If you continue having problems with the above outlined, please contact the eTechSupport Team....

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How to Change PHP Version in cPanel (1)

The most recent versions of cPanel make it simple to select the PHP version that your site uses. You can switch between different versions with a few clicks and even use different versions across sites in the same cPanel. This is particularly useful when upgrading older sites, troubleshooting, or working with third-party applications. Let’s look at how to get the most out of PHP on all types of servers! Step 1: Log into your cPanel Account Step 2: Now, search for the “MultiPHP Manager” option Step 3: Check the box next to......

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How to Scan Entire the Home Directory cPanel

This article explains how to check your account files for viruses, trojan horses, and other malware using the virus scanner in cPanel. You may scan individual files, public web and FTP directories, and email attachments. The steps below will show you how to scan your web space and help you in keeping it clean. 1. Log into your cPanel Account 2. Now, search for the “ADVANCED” option and click on the “Virus Scanner” 3. After selecting the virus scanner, a new interface showing your options will appear. 4. Choose any choice that......

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How to Set Forced HTTPS in cPanel

In this article, we will show you how to set forced HTTPS in cPanel For the redirection, you no longer need to manually input a code in the.htaccess file. Because cPanel took care of it, you can now quickly compel an HTTPS redirection. Let’s discover how! 1. Log into your “cPanel Account” 2. Now, from the Domains Option, Click on “Domains” 3. Turn on the “Force HTTPS Redirect option.” In this way, you were able to compel the HTTPS redirection. Was this article helpful to you? If you continue having problems with......

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How To Create an FTP Account in cPanel

In this article, we will explain how to create an FTP Account in cPanel. Follow these steps to create an FTP Account. 1. Log into your “cPanel account” 2. Now, search for the “Files” section 3. Once, the “Files” section is open, you need to click on the “FTP Accounts” Here, you need to fill in all the details about the “FTP” Account. Once you have filled in the details you need to click on the “Creare FTP Account” In this way, you can create an FTP account in the cPanel. Was......

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How to Create Backups in cPanel

In this article, we will explain how to take backups in cPanel. We are all aware that technology can crash at any time. Therefore, we should be ready for such circumstances. So, we should frequently back up our data, which will be safe and useable for long periods. You may create backups, which can then be downloaded to your local PCs. Follow the following steps to Create Backups in cPanel. 1. Log into your “cPanel Account” 2. Now, go for the “Files” option and click on the “Backup Wizard” button. 3. Once,......

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How to Create Files & Folders in cPanel Account

In this article, we show how to create default files and folders in the cPanel account. Find the following default files and folders while we create a new account in cPanel: 1. public_html/cgi-bin: CGI Bin directory. 2. public_html: To make your website publicly available over the Internet, please upload your web pages and images into this folder. 3. public_ftp: It contains files to be accessible via anonymous FTP. 4. mail/: It stores the mail data. 5. public_html/.htaccess: The main .htaccess file for the pages served on this cPanel account over HTTP. 6. mail/cur: Mail......

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How To Automatically Delete Forwarded Mails via cPanel

If you know, your emails can be forwarded to any other email account using the cPanel email forwarder feature. A copy will be sent to the forwarding email account and one will be kept at the main email address. Thus, you will have two emails ultimately. The emails that are forwarded to the forwarding email account in our scenario must be deleted from the main account. To do this, you must set an email filter rule because cPanel doesn’t directly offer this functionality. Please refer to the following steps below, To delete......

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How to Create an Autoresponder in cPanel

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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