When a domain enters redemption it is a grace period that is allotted to renew a domain name after it has expired. ICANN has placed this “grace period” in place due to domain names inadvertently being deleted or expired. This is handy if you have forgotten to renew a domain. If your domain is managed Read More >
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Disabling WordPress Plugins in Bulk
Sometimes you may find it necessary to disable all of your WordPress plugins when troubleshooting an issue. It’s often helpful when troubleshooting to start with a default installation of WordPress. If you have a large amount of plugins this can be an arduous task. The quickest method to disabling your plugins is to rename the Read More >
How to Install a Let’s Encrypt SSL Certificate
Let’s Encrypt is a service provider that provides SSLs for your website for free. This allows you to get a valid SSL certificate for use on your site. SSLs provide secure site connections and have lots of uses. This write-up will show how to get, setup, and maintain an updated SSL. Let’s Encrypt SSL on Read More >
How to set Email Attachment Restrictions in SpamExperts
Email attachments are often an easy way to spread malware and viruses. It’s important to block certain file types to help protect your local computer. Attachments can be restricted easily in the Spam Experts control panel. Log into SpamExperts Control Panel. Go to Attachment Restrictions under the Email Restrictions heading. In the first section select Read More >
How to set an Email Size Limit in SpamExperts
Large emails can be problematic when managing email accounts. SpamExperts easily allows you to impose a limit on the size of the incoming emails. You have the option to quarantine or reject an incoming email based on it’s size. Below are the instructions on how to set up email restrictions based on the size of Read More >
How to Disable Security Advisor Alerts in WHM
One of the new features in cPanel release 56 is the additon of Security Advisor Alerts. The alerts are sent to the default email within WHM. While these alerts are useful, some of them can be misleading. You can disable the security advisor alerts so you will no longer receive them. Note: Root access is Read More >
Setting up your First Notifybot Notification
In the previous article about Notifybot, we covered setting up the basic configuration settings. At this point, you’re ready to set up your first notification within your WordPress website. There’s a bunch of different options for notifications so we’ll try to cover them below. Login to your WordPress Dashboard, where you have installed Notifybot Scroll Read More >
Basic Configuration Settings for Notifybot
In the last article, we covered what Notifybot does and how to install Notifybot in WordPress. Now, since you have installed the plugin you’re ready to set up the basic configurations for Notifybot to work. WordPress boasts a 5 minute install and Notifybot claims setup is much faster than that. Login to your WordPress Dashboard, Read More >
Introduction to Notifybot for WordPress
What is Notifybot? Very simply put, Notifybot is a WordPress plugin that allows you to monitor your WordPress website in a variety of ways. It has many options and its easy to use which makes it the perfect plugin for WordPress users and developers alike. If you use Gravity Forms or Easy Digital Downloads it Read More >
Scheduled Network Maintenance 3/16/2016
This maintenance has already been completed and implemented. Issue: Scheduled Network Maintenance: Account Management Panel Who is impacted? All customers attempting to access their Account Management Panels Time of Maintenance: March 16, 2016 11pm PST Expected Duration: Expected AMP downtime less than 30 minutes Additional information All customers will not be able to access their Read More >