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One of the most-requested features on cPanel servers is the ability to manage and filter traffic at a country level. With the ConfigServer Firewall (CSF) plugin in WebHost Manager, you can do exactly that.
- How to Block Traffic by Country in the CSF Firewall
- How to Allow Traffic by Country in the CSF Firewall
- How to Block Ports by Country in CSF
- Basic DoS/DDoS Mitigation with the CSF Firewall
- How to Back up and Restore the CSF Firewall Configuration
Prior to making direct edits to the firewall configuration file or changing advanced firewall settings in WHM, a backup of the current configuration should be taken so that the settings can quickly and easily be reverted if needed.
WordPress Optimized Template sites installed via the Sites tab in Manage automatically are backed up each day, with the server retaining the 10 most recent backups. You can easily restore any site from an available backup in the Sites dashboard in Manage.
Using WP-CLI With Your WordPress Optimized Template Site
Using the Command Line Tools
Liquid Web’s WordPress Optimized Template servers come with a pre-installed set of command-line tools designed to simplify common site maintenance tasks. WP-CLI (WordPress Command Line Interface) can be accessed via SSH, and allows you to do nearly anything that can be done from within the WordPress admin interface.
- Getting Started With WordPress Optimized Template
- How To Deploy A WordPress Optimized Template Server
- Adding Sites To Your WordPress Optimized Template Server
- Use SFTP To Connect To WordPress Optimized Template
- Using WP-CLI With Your WordPress Optimized Template Site
- How To Restore WordPress Optimized Template Backups
- cPanel How To: Change a Domain’s MX Record
How To Modify an Existing Email Account in Thunderbird
- How To Set Up a New Email Account in Thunderbird
- How To Modify an Existing Email Account in Thunderbird
- How to Subscribe to IMAP Folders in Thunderbird
- How To Set Up a New Email Account in Thunderbird
- How To Modify an Existing Email Account in Thunderbird
- How to Subscribe to IMAP Folders in Thunderbird
Pre-Flight Check
- These instructions are intended specifically for setting up an email account in Mozilla Thunderbird 38.3.0 on Mac OS X 10.11.1.
- While the steps should be similar across platforms and operating systems, they may not necessarily apply to older versions of Thunderbird.
- For help with general email account settings, see How to Set up Any Email Client.
Step #1: Create the Account
- From Thunderbird’s main screen, select Email under the Create a new account section, or use the main menu to pull down to File -> New -> Existing Mail Account.
- On the window that pops up, select Skip this and use my existing email to proceed to the Mail Account Setup screen.
- Here you will enter some basic information about the account:
- Your name should be your name as you want it to appear in emails that you send.
- Email address should simply be the email address you’re setting up.
- Password is the email account’s password.
- Select Continue. Thunderbird now will attempt to discover the settings for your account automatically. If autoconfigure is not successful, you will need to configure the account manually.
Step #2: Set Account Type
Pre-Flight Check
- These instructions are intended specifically for setting up an email account in Mozilla Thunderbird 38.3.0 on Mac OS X 10.11.1.
- While the steps should be similar across platforms and operating systems, they may not necessarily apply to older versions of Thunderbird.
- For help with general email account settings, see How to Set up Any Email Client.
When connecting to your email server using the IMAP protocol, you have the ability to choose the specific mail folders to which you wish to subscribe.
- How To Modify an Email Account on iOS 9
If you’ve already set up your email account on your device and need to update the password, want to switch between non-SSL and SSL settings, or need to change the port settings, you can easily edit the account from within the Settings app.
- How To Modify an Existing Email Account in OS X 10.11
Pre-Flight Check
- These instructions are intended specifically for modifying an existing email account in Mac Mail on OS X 10.11.1 (El Capitan).
- Need instructions for an older version? Try How To Set up Email in OS X 10.5.
- For help with general email account settings, see How To Set up Any Email Client.
You can edit an email account that already has been configured in Mail, for example should you decide to switch between non-SSL and SSL settings or update the password.
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