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cPanelJohn commented,
Hello, Some additional trial and error, finally got this one. If this is wrong please let me know, but it does work. sendgrid_login: driver = plaintext public_name = LOGIN client_send = : apikey...
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cPanelJohn commented,
Hello, I am happy to hear you were able to get this resolved!
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cPanelJohn commented,
Hello, In order to obtain the Support Access ID, you must have root access to the server. If you have root access to the server, you can find instructions on how to find your Support Access ID her...
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cPanelJohn commented,
Hello, If mail.domain.tld resolves to your server, you could try adding mail.domain.tld as a subdomain in cPanel >> Subdomains to allow the domain to pass HTTP DCV.
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cPanelJohn commented,
Hello, Hello everyone! I install a new web site and connect it my cpanel, but it always redirects me to an irrelevant website in my hosting. Does this only occur when accessing your new website...
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cPanelJohn commented,
Hello, I am happy to see this has been addressed. Thank you for updating us with the outcome.
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cPanelJohn commented,
Hello, Can you please confirm if domain2.com is configured to use a remote or local mail exchanger in WHM >> DNS Functions >> Edit MX Entry? If domain2.com is configured to use a local mail excha...
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cPanelJohn commented,
Hello, Backups logs are usually stored at /usr/local/cpanel/logs/cpbackup/ directory, search there for the most recent log. You need root access for this of course, you can access the directory u...
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cPanelJohn commented,
Hello, Can you confirm if you are using webmail in cPanel or an external mail client and if you continue to experience issues after following this article?
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cPanelJohn commented,
Hello, Unfornately, you can not recover them. /dev/null is not like a trash folder, they are just gone. You'd have to ask the sender to re-send them. As ffeingol mentioned, it is not possible...