Category Archives: Cpanel
How to correct 554 5.7.1 : Relay access denied email errors, and prevent them in the future
Relay Accessed Denied is a common email error. It means that the server is not allowing an email to be sent to another mail server. The most common causes of this error are: The sender did not authenticate to the outgoing mail server The recipients server has determined the senders server to be a …
Handy new feature in cPanel version 58
There was a new feature added in cPanel 58, that appears to be very handy. This feature allows you to set the default location of addon domains to the main domains home directory, instead of in the main domains public_html folder. While this doesn’t seem that big, it is very handy. it will help …
Packaging and restoring all cpanel accounts via command line
If you need to make a backup of just one cpanel account, use the following command. /scripts/pkgacct username (replace username with the username of the account you want to backup) If you need to create a full cpanel backup of all websites on a server, you can do it in one simple command. cd …
How to stop MySQL and Mailman from counting towards disk quota
If you do not want to count the space used up by MySQL and Mailman on a cpanel server, you can disable these via the WHM. Log in to the WHM Click on Tweak Settings Disable both of these settings Include mailman in disk usage calculations Include databases in disk usage calculations Save No longer …
Terminate a cPanel account from command line
If you want to cancel account from the command line instead of via the WHM, you can do so with one of the following commands. Pre CentOS 7: /scripts/killacct CentOS7: /scripts/removeacct Both scripts use the same syntax: /scripts/removeacct –user=username [options] OPTIONS –force Bypass the confirmation step in the script and immediately terminate the account. …
Cloudflare breaking the WHM, cPanel, and webmail
When you setup cloudflare on yoru domain, it will break WHM, cPanel, and Webmail. It causes the pages to load with CSS, icons, and general theme missing. To get around this, you need to access each by the IP address instead of by domain name. cPanel http://123.123.123.123:2082 WHM: http://123.123.123.123:2086 Webmail: http://123.123.123.123:2096 Using these …
How to access cpanel and WHM when the ports are blocked
If you are behind a restrictive firewall that blocks you from being able to access the non-standard ports that cPanel, WHM, and webmail use, you can use the following URLS http://cpanel.domain.com http://whm.domain.com http://webmail.domain.com This of course only works if those subdomains are pointed to the servers ip address. By default, they should if …
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