Monday, January 17th, 2011 If you see the error "Invalid maildirsize file" when trying to update your email account password, or change the quota, or if you are just having issues with logging in you should try this:1. Log into cPanel, go to File Manager.2. Navigate to the following path /mail/yourdomain.com/user Substitute yourdomain.com/username with the correct email domain/user. Example: For account
[email protected] go to /mail/company.com/sales3. From this directory, delete the file named maildirsizeOnce this file is deleted, the system should reform the mail account automatically with the correct mailbox quota size upon new email activity.
(read more) Thursday, October 7th, 2010 If you are offering shared hosting service, at times your main server IP address might get blacklisted for abuse from an user. Even after you suspend the user and appeal for removal from the lists, still it takes some time to have them removed from the lists.For the convenience of other users, you can switch to a secondary ip address of you server for sending mails till your main ip gets de-listed.To change your main server ip address in cPanel:Login to WHMClick Exim Configuration EditorCheck the box next to: "Send outgoing mail from the ip that matches the domain name in ...
(read more) Thursday, August 27th, 2009 You are trying to use the cPanel File Manager and uploads never make it to your folder? But no error message is being shown?Try the Legacy File Manager. After hitting the upload button, does it give you this virus warning error at the top right (Upload Status) of the page? "Virus Detected; File not Uploaded! (No such file or directory)"The issue is most likely with the clamavconnector cPanel plugin. Simply uninstalling the plugin should solve the issue.To uninstall clamavconnector, go to "WHM > cPanel > Manage Plugins"Look for the "clamavconnector" and click on the "Uninstall clamavconnector" button.Let the process complete and ...
(read more) Monday, September 25th, 2006 cPanel Proxy is a small PHP script which allows users to access cPanel, WHM and Web Mail on port 80 by acting like a proxy. Its very helpful for people who are behind firewall.This tutorial guides you on ow to make a server-wide installation of cPanel Proxy so all accounts created on your server gets access to cPanel Proxy (can access cpanel on port 80)Installing Connect to your server via SSH and login to your normal user account (for cPanel, this account needs to be a member of the wheel group), then 'su -' to root. At the prompt, type the ...
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