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How to Add SSL to your domain

SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) is a crucial security protocol that encrypts data transmitted between a user’s web browser and a website’s server. It ensures that sensitive information such as login credentials, payment details, and personal data remain private and protected from unauthorized access or interception by malicious third parties. By adding SSL to your domain,…

Upgrade or downgrade services

You have the freedom to upgrade or downgrade any of your services at your convenience, without requiring direct contact with us. The only exception is when there’s an outstanding invoice for a specific service. In such instances, settling the invoice is necessary before initiating the upgrade or downgrade request. Our automated process ensures that you…

Change Billing Cycle

You can change your billing cycle at any time without the need to get with support. The only time you will not be able to change your billing cycle is when you have an active overdue invoice that needs to be paid. In this case, you will simply pay the overdue invoice and proceed to…

Adding and Modifying DNS Records

For each new domain name, Plesk automatically creates a DNS zone in accordance with the settings configured by your service provider. The domain names should work fine with the automatic configuration. However, if you use Plesk NS server and need to perform custom modifications in the domain name zone, you can do that in your…

Create Email Account

Setting up an email account on a PLESK server can be done through the PLESK control panel. Here is a tutorial on how to set up an email account:

POP vs IMAP

POP3 (Post Office Protocol) POP3 is an outdated protocol initially intended for single-computer use. Unlike modern protocols facilitating two-way synchronization, POP3 solely enables one-way email synchronization, permitting users to only download emails from a server to a client. Consequently, POP3 accounts lack fundamental functionalities present in contemporary services, including: IMAP (Internet Message Access Protocol) IMAP…

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