Jewdebega

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  • Jewdebega commented,

    Hello, The path you are looking for is: /home/username/.cpanel/filter.yaml Thank you. Thank you! The File Manager had these folders/files hidden and I had to unhide them, but I did manage to fi...

  • Jewdebega commented,

    The folder is empty. 50139

  • Jewdebega commented,

    Yes - I have a fairly extensive global filter setup with 20+ filters.

  • Jewdebega created a post,

    filters.cache hidden?

    I'm attempting to find the filters.cache / filters.yaml file on my server (running cPanel 66.0.19). However, I'm not seeing the files or usual path. I'm looking under the home//etc/ folders, but do...

  • Jewdebega commented,

    Thank you, Michael. I think because I have a shared host (multiple website on same account), I have to use the account-level filtering for the master log-in, which would be the two filter files I ...

  • Jewdebega commented,

    Hi Michael - I found a filters.cache and filters.yaml file in my hidden .cpanel directory. Are either of these the file I would want to edit? Do I need to edit both of them, or can I just edit one...

  • Jewdebega created a post,

    Account Level Filter - Text Document?

    Is there a way to create and use some sort of text file or other file type to manage account/user level filters than the cpanel built-in filter list? Essentially, I want to be able to easily manage...

  • Jewdebega commented,

    I feel a bit idiotic now. Yes, that would absolutely work. Created the first filter as a "whitelist" and set any matches to stop processing the rules. If no matches, the subsequent discard rules ta...

  • Jewdebega created a post,

    How to Filter Certain Domains?

    Presently, I'm using account level filters to discard email from domains I have no reason or desire to receive emails from (e.g. *.biz, *.science) I'm using a matching regex code, such as: .+@.+\.b...