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Creating a cPanel User Account
To create a new account go to WHM >> Account Functions >> Create a New Account. After...
How can I change my cPanel/WHM password?
Root password can be changed at WHM >> Change Root Password. You can also login to SSH and...
Mailman Mailing Lists
Please make sure that mailman is enabled at WHM >> Server Configuration >> Tweak...
Resolver Configuration
We recommend sticking with 127.0.0.1, 8.8.8.8 and 4.2.2.2. This gives you a good level of DNS...
User Bandwidth
cPanel allows you to setup per-account bandwidth limit, as soon as bandwidth limit is reached...
cPanel Licenses
We offer the option to purchase cPanel licenses through us so save you time. At this time it is a...
cPanel Log's from SSH
On cPanel servers all access logs are located inside the /usr/local/apache/domlogs/ directory....
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