LostNerd
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Great tutorial. Scenario: You have multiple cPanel accounts... Some domains use the remote Office365 Exchange platform, others use the cPanel email accounts... Do you have a way to set up a relay ...
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In addition to what @cPanelMichael has said, it's advisable to check your crontab. Considering you seem to know that it happens around 4am every day, it's possible that it's a scheduled task. Find...
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The location LostNerd mentions is where you'll find a backup you can download using FTP when its created via: cPanel > Files > Backup > Download a Full Website Backup I assumed he was referring t...
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I believe they should be stored in /home/$username/ Log in to FTP with your main cPanel credentials and you should be placed directly into that folder.
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Check out this post.
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It doesn't look like from a quick Google search that there is an easy way to allow this. Other than the fact that it requires a root install which obviously means it has dependencies that may not b...
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A quick Google search pulled this up. In theory SMTP can be handled by either TCP, UDP, or some 3rd party protocol. As defined in RFC 821, RFC 2821, and RFC 5321: SMTP is independent of the par...
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Glad to hear that this issue is now resolved!
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Have you set an email address to send any output from the cron to? It's possible it's running but a fatal error in the respective scripts are killing it and making it seem like its not running?
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Yeah, head over to your profile and update it to Root Administrator! :) Glad you got it sorted. Stopping IPTables was only temporary. It was to test if it was due to an active block in IPTables. :...