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    Resolved PHP Mail not working

    Hi Peter, I'm a bit late to this conversation. I've been dealing with this for quite some time now and thankfully found this post. I want to ask specifically about PHP mail. The scenario I'm dealing with now is that I have a Joomla client that wants to use a specific email address for their...
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    Resolved error code: 1013

    I experienced an issue similar to this yesterday and was able to solve it. :D I found this link from WHMCS on how to perform a manual import of an already existing customer. The customers account in Plesk had the same login name as it did in WHMCS and I had set the same password for both and it...
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    Resolved Cron job Issue

    Thank you for posting this! Not sure about the OP but this helped me to solve my problem!
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    Resolved How to import from cPanel to Plesk?

    Thank you for the reply. I had opened a ticket for this to be looked at and the most recent response is this:
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    Resolved How to import from cPanel to Plesk?

    I gave this method a try but it didn't work. I used the login which has access to the root level of my account "/" (notice: this is not server root access) and all of my domains are located under "/public_html". The error message I received after 2 days was this: Getting information Unable...
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    Resolved How to import from cPanel to Plesk?

    Thank you for that however it would appear that method is only for Wordpress installations. If that is the case, what about sites like that use Joomla and Drupal? If that is not the case then I suggest the documentation be updated to reflect that it is also for other CMS's.
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    Resolved How to import from cPanel to Plesk?

    I have the same question as the OP. A lot of people/businesses that use cPanel do so on a "Shared Hosting" server. As a result the hosting companies do not provide "root" access for the accounts. So how can we "Migrate" a cPanel user account that is on a "Shared Hosting" server without "root"...
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