Finding Your Email Client Configuration in cPanel
Need to set up Outlook or Mac Mail? Find your cPanel email client configuration settings, including auto-setup scripts and manual IMAP/SMTP ports.
Need to set up Outlook or Mac Mail? Find your cPanel email client configuration settings, including auto-setup scripts and manual IMAP/SMTP ports.
Cleaning up your server and getting rid of old cPanel accounts? What happens if you accidentally delete an account? You can restore cPanel accounts from WHM. Restoring cPanel accounts in WHM only works if you have backups enabled in WHM.
Secure your server by updating WHM and cPanel. Learn how to check your current version, configure automatic update tiers, and manually upgrade.
Easily install Magento on your server using cPanel. This guide shows you how to use the Softaculous installer to launch your store in minutes.
Discover how to monitor your website statistics in cPanel. Learn to track visitors, bandwidth usage, and site errors using AWStats and Webalizer.
Need to back up your inbox? Learn how to export and download entire email folders as MBOX files from cPanel using the Horde webmail interface.
Error pages are a part of any website. No matter what, website visitors will sometimes encounter error pages. If you use custom error pages, however, you can turn an error page into a positive user experience. This tutorial will show you how to add custom error pages to your websites.
Cron is a time-based job scheduling tool on Linux systems that can run periodically at fixed times, dates, and intervals. It is typically used to automate system maintenance and administration.
Disk space management in dedicated Linux servers with cPanel is often underestimated. Learn to manage disk space in your cPanel server.
Getting too much spam in your inbox? Follow this tutorial on how to enable spam protection in cPanel to protect your email accounts.
Need to update your website’s indexing settings? Use this tutorial on how to use the Index Manager in cPanel to secure your site’s directories.
Do you need to migrate your WordPress site to cPanel? This tutorial shows you how to migrate your site into cPanel in eight easy steps.