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There is absolutely nothing that can be done at this point. By default, cPanel sets logrotate to keep a month's worth of exim logs. All you can do now is change that rotation setting moving forwa...
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Yes those would have long since rotated out. Logs are not set to be kept forever.
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If you dont have root access then no you're pretty much completely locked out u til your provider un-suspends the account. If this is your server and you have root access you can either unsuspend...
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It's not so much a function of cpanel as it is how isps treat mail from different sources. Google is a known mail provider and as such the ips it sends mail from are treated preferentially compar...
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Yes the way you have things set up everything except home is in /. That's your databases, cpanel code files all os files etc. How big that should be is highly variable at this point but I'd say y...
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You can point a subdomain to the IP and use that if you prefer, though there really isn't a problem with using just the IP. Is there a private network between them? Because it would be better for...
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The built in cpanel function for this does not allow you to exempt certain users, however, if you install CSF firewall, that has its own implementation of that and can allow you to exempt certain u...
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If youa re using CSF, you would add it as 49152:65534 because that is a range of ports, not two specified ports.
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You need to open the passive ports in the firewall Look in /erc/pureftpd.conf to get the range its using and then open those ports for TCP inbound.
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Normally what I do is to actually create an account for mydomain.com and then add the appropriate subdomains to the master zone file. If you do not want to do that for some reason then you can jus...