cPanel User Guide
This documentation describes the features of the
cPanel interface.
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The cPanel Home Screen
— This document describes the features of the cPanel home screen,
which provides access to all of your cPanel functions.
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Preferences —
The information contained within describes the features locate in
the Preferences
section of the cPanel interface. These features include a setup
wizard and general cPanel settings.
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Mail — Here,
you can find information about the features in the
Mail section
of the cPanel interface. This includes adding and managing email
addresses, filters,
spam blocking
features, and more.
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Files — Here,
you can find information regarding features in the
Files section
of the cPanel interface. This includes our
backup system,
file mangers,
FTP accounts
and more.
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Logs — The
information here describes features contained in the
Logs section
of the cPanel interface. These features include error logs,
information about
bandwidth
usage, and access to high powered statistical analysis software.
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Security —
Here, you can find information about the features contained within
the Security
section of the cPanel interface. Some of these features include
shell access,
leech
protection, hot link protection, and more.
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Domains — The
features here are those contained within the
Domains
section of the cPanel interface. These features allow you to add and
manage subdomains, addon
domains, parked
domains, and
redirects.
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Databases — The
information here describes features in the
Databases
section of the cPanel interface. These features allow you add and
manage MySQL and/or PostGreSQL databases.
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Software/Services
— Here, you can find information about the features contained within
the Software/Services
section of the cpanel interface. These features allow you to install
Perl packages,
PHP packages,
view your
PHP
configuration, and more.
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Advanced — The
information here pertains to the features located in the
Advanced
section of the cPanel interface. These features allow you to add
Apache
handlers, create custom
error pages?
, add and manage cron jobs, and more.
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cPanel Glossary
— This document defines terms that are helpful for cPanel users to
understand.
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