• How to enable the custom HTML page error in Plesk panel?

    Step 1: Log in to Plesk Panel Step 2: Go to Websites & Domains and click on ‘Hosting Settings’ Step 3: Inside, ‘Web scripting and statistics’ tick on ‘Custom Error Document’ Step 4: Go to ‘Websites & Domains’. Under ‘Virtual Directories’ click on ‘Error Documents’ Step 5: Click on the…

  • How to setup the email auto responder in Plesk panel?

    Step 1: Log in to Plesk Panel Step 2: At Website and Domains, click on ‘Mail Accounts’ Step 3: Select the email account on which we want to set auto-response Step 4: Click on ‘Auto-Reply’ button Step 5: Enter all the details to set up our email auto-reply Step 6:…

  • How to Whitelist an Email Address in cPanel?

    Step 1: Login to cPanel Account.Step 2: Under the Email Panel, click Spam Filters.Step 3: Apache SpamAssassin have been enabled automatically. Click Show Additional Configurations, under Additional Configurations.Step 4: Choose Whitelist and Click Edit Spam Whitelist Settings under Whitelist.* Click Add New ‘whitelist_from’ Item.* Type email address on whitelist_from field.*…

  • How to setup the password protect directory in cPanel?

    Step 1: Login to cPanel Account.Step 2. Under Files panel, click Directory Privacy.Step 3: Select which directory we want to put protect.Click on Settings to specify which web root the director will come from and click Save Changes.Step 4: Click tick box for Password protect the directory.Make sure to enter…

  • How to Setup cron jobs with cPanel?

    1: Log on to your cPanel Interface. 2: Go to ”Advanced’ section. 3: Click on “Cron Jobs”. 4: Select the specific time from the lists provided. 5: You should enter the command to run in the “Command” field.

  • How to set server time zones with WHM?

    Step1: Log in to your WHM as root. Step2: Go to “Server Configuration” Section. Step3: Click on “Server Time”. Step4: Select the appropriate timezone. Step5: Click on the “Change TimeZone” button.

  • How to recompile Apache and PHP from WHM?

    Step1: Login to your WHM as root. Step2: Go to the “Software” section. Step3: Click on “EasyApache (Apache Update)”. Step4: Select the profile from the listed on the EasyApache Profiles section. Step5: Select ”Build Profile Now’” option: This will start the Apache recompilation.

  • How to setup User level filtering in cPanel?

    Step1: Go to the “Mail” section. Step2: Click on the “User level filtering” button.Locate the email account and click on the “Manage Filters” button. Step3: Click on the “Create a new Filter” button, and add/edit the rules as your needs. Step4: Click on the “Activate” button.

  • How to setup Account level filtering in cPanel?

    Step1: Go to the “Mail” section. Step2: Click on the “Account level filtering” button. Step3: Click on the “Create a new Filter” button, and add/edit the rules as your needs. Step4: Click on the “Activate” button.

  • How to setup spam filters using Spam Assassin in cPanel?

    Step1: Log in to your cPanel Interface. Step2: From the “Mail” section, click on the “Spam Assassin” icon. Step3: To enable Spam Assassin, click on “Enable Spam Assassin” Step4: To configure Spam Assassin, click on “Configure Spam Assassin”.