Posted by admin in Email on March 23, 2018 with No Comments
You have created an email account on your cPanel. By default, Website.com.bn has integrated 3 email clients; Squirrelmail, Horde and Roundcube, all of which you can login through your-website-address/webmail to check on your emails.
But what if you wish to utilize an external desktop email client such as Microsoft Outlook, Mac Mail or web-based clients such as Gmail to check your email. You might also want to read your emails from your phone, such as an iPhone or an Android phone, or tablets such as iPad and Galaxy Tab.
These can all be done. Our servers work pretty much with most email applications. The configuration settings can be found in your cPanel > Email Accounts > Setup Mail Client. You can use this information to link your email accounts with your devices or other third-party email clients. Once synced, you will be able to access your email from your preferred email application, smartphone, tablets, and more.
To learn how to do it, click here.
Posted by admin in Technical on March 12, 2018 with No Comments
More than 83% of the world’s websites are powered by PHP.
Is your website running on PHP-enabled CMS such as WordPress, Drupal, Joomla or Magento? Then this might be essential to you.
In your account cPanel, there is an option to choose between using PHP 5 or PHP 7 to power your website. So which one should you use?
PHP 7 is the most important upgrade for PHP since the release of PHP 5 in 2004, bringing much better performance improvements and drastically reduced memory consumption.
By selecting PHP 7 as the default PHP version of your account, your PHP-powered website could see up to 2x faster performance and 50% better memory consumption than PHP 5.6, allowing you to serve more concurrent users without adding any hardware.
We recommend switching to PHP 7, however, some users might encounter backward compatibility issues if their website is running on older scripts or apps running. In case of errors, please upgrade your apps, scripts or plugins to its latest versions. If that is not available, then the only solution is to revert back to PHP 5.6.
To learn how to change your PHP version, click here.