
perplex
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The new cPanel Glass style which is to be forced upon existing users of the classic Retro theme is simply awful. Let's firstly imagine the cockpit of an plane, its instrumentation and navigation is...
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Hey there! There aren't going to be any tools that will handle that situation. Can I ask why there are so many domains per cPanel account? I'm not sure that is really an intended use of the sof...
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Are these domain aliases or addon domains? Been saying it for quite a while (ever since the SSL for everyone craze started), cPanel needs to move away from domain aliases and towards addon domain...
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@SS-Maddy Unfortunately it doesn't look like FleetSSL is going to be able to do what I want, but thanks for the link.
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Hey there! There aren't going to be any tools that will handle that situation. Can I ask why there are so many domains per cPanel account? I'm not sure that is really an intended use of the sof...
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Hi, Thank you for your speedy reply. That's exactly what I thought, and what I have too. This is a shame as I would not class this as a Full/Complete system backup by cPanel! I am now unable to see...
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UPDATE: I've now managed to create a good regex rule to filter spam via cPanel email filters, I shall post it here to help others in my next response. I'm just adding final touches to it and wonder...
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Hi Lauren, I was hoping that you could be a bit more specific if possible please, I'm not that great at regex especially of the Perl variety! I was looking for something like this - Email To (matc...
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This is due to the way that exim processes these rules. The processing for this takes place prior to the processing for the discard of email sent to the default address so the forward to happens th...
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I think we'd need to see the rule before I can give you an answer to this, would it be possible for you to provide it? Hello, I have many filters, is this of relevance? As I said it appears 'ANY' ...