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Hosting: starting guide (cPanel)

  • Adding DKIM and SPF records for cPanel mailboxes

    When you use domain mail, it is important that not only emails are received and sent, but also that they do not go into spam at the recipients' server. There are two DNS records that can help: SPF and...

  • How to create your website or blog quickly using WordPress (cPanel)

    You can create your own website or blog on WordPress or other CMS automatically using Installatron. Installatron is a special store for hosting applications. First, you need to connect your domain wit...

  • How to change the PHP version in cPanel

    For the correct work of sites cPanel hosting control panel has the functionality to change the PHP version. Please make following steps for that: go to the cPanel hosting control panel and choose Sele...

  • How to configure email application for domain mail (cPanel)

    To work with domain mail, you can use both the web interface and any email client you are used to. To configure the mail client, you need some data about the mail server, such as the incoming and outg...

  • Creating a domain alias

    Sometimes, for a visitor to get to the site, the site owner can register many domains with a similar or even the same name — but in different domain zones. For example: example.ua, example.org, exampl...

  • How to access WebMail interface

    If you have already created a mailbox, you can use the webmail interface to access it. To do this you need to open the address example.com/webmail (replace example.com with your domain) or tzk000.nic....

  • How to add Cyrillic domains to cPanel

    The cPanel control panel does not support IDN domains (including Cyrillic ones) written in any non-Latin characters. However, adding IDN domains to the control panel is possible using Punycode. You ca...

  • What are the directories in my hosting account? (cPanel)

    Below you can find the list of the folders in your hosting account: /public_html - your web directory, place the files and folders of your site here /www - alias of the public_html folder /public_html...