How to create Cronjob via cPanel?

1. Log into your cPanel account.2. In the Advanced section, click on the Cron Jobs Icon.3. Under Add New Cron Job, click on the Common Settings dropdown menu and select an appropriate option such as Once Per Day or another suitable option.4. Enter your cronjob PHP file location or the...

How to Redirect your website to any page or external domain?

1. Log into your cPanel account.2. In the Domains section, click on the Redirects Icon.3. Under Add Redirect, you should enter the following details and choose the appropriate option.Type: Permanent (301) or Temporary (302)https?://(www.)? Leave this as it is or should you want to redirect a folder or a page,...

How to Remove an Add-on Domain?

1. Log into your cPanel account.2. In the Domains section, click on the Addon Domains icon.3. Locate the addon domain under Modify Addon Domain and then click on the Remove link.4. Click on the Remove button once more.You should see a success message notifying you that your Add-on domain has...

How to generate a cPanel backup and sent it to FTP Server?

1. Log into your cPanel account.2. In the Files section, click on Backup Icon.3. Under Full Backup, Click on the Download a Full Website Backup button.4. From the Dropdown menu, Select the Backup destination to Remote FTP Server. In the Email field, Enter your email address.Remote Server: FTP IP address...

How to Add a cPanel email account to an Android mobile?

You can add a cPanel email account to your Android mobile using the built-in email application. You do not need to use any external application from Google Play.1. Open your android mobile, Swipe up from the bottom of the screen to the top. Locate the Settings icon and open it.2....

How to send an email via your Android mobile?

We hope that you have already read our tutorial on How to Add a cPanel email account to your Android Mobile, and you have already added a built-in email widget to your Android screen. cPanel allows you to send email using various IMAP/POP/SMTP technologies. However, we are using a built-in...