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How to Set the PHP Version per Domain in cPanel
Do you have multiple domains and want to set the PHP version per domain? You can set PHP 7.0 on the Example2 domain and PHP 8.1 on Example1. You can do this in cPanel. Log in to your cPanel account. In the Software section, click on MultiPHP Manager. Scroll down to the bottom of the page. Select your domain from the left side of the screen. You can view the PHP Version from the drop-down menu on the right. Please, select the appropriate PHP version from it and click on Apply. Now you want to set PHP 7.0 on Example2. Scroll down and select the example2 domain. Then set the PHP version to 7.0. Congratulations, both of your domains are now using different PHP versions.
How to Fetch – Sync Emails in Android
We hope you have already read our tutorial on How to Set Up a cPanel Email Account in Android, and you have already added a built-in email widget to your Android screen. Press on Inbox. Pull down from the top of the screen until the little refresh wheel start spinning. It will start syncing emails. In the above screenshot, after syncing, we have received a new email.
How to Set Up an Email Signature in Android
We hope you have already read our tutorial on How to Set Up a cPanel Email Account in Android, and you have already added a built-in email widget to your Android screen. The built-in Android email application allows us to set a custom email signature, which displays at the end of your email. Open the Inbox or Gmail Application. On the top left, tap on Menu. Scroll down to the bottom and then tap on Settings. Select your email account. If you have multiple accounts, you can set different signatures for each one. Tap on Mobile Signature. Set up your customized signature and then confirm with OK. Now, whenever you send an email or reply to one, the signature will be automatically added at the end of your email.
How to Reset the PHP Version to the Default Version in cPanel
If you want to reset the PHP version to the default version, follow these instructions: Log in to your cPanel account. In the Software section, click on MultiPHP Manager. Scroll down to the bottom of the page. Select your domain from the left side of the screen. You can view the PHP Version from the drop-down menu on the right. Please, select the appropriate PHP version from it and click on Apply. It will take a few seconds, after which your PHP version will reset to the default version.
How to Retrieve a CSR from cPanel
Have you generated a Certificate Signing Request (CSR) from cPanel but lost it? Then, you can retrieve it. Follow this tutorial only if you have previously generated a CSR from cPanel. Log in to your cPanel account. In the Security section, click on SSL/TLS. Under the Certificate Signing Request, click on Generate, View or Delete CSR link. Under Certificate Signing Requests on Server, you can see previously generated CSR. Click on Edit, which is located under the Action option. Copy the CSR code, located under the Encoded CSR. Please, copy it from/to: —–BEGIN CERTIFICATE REQUEST—– to —–END CERTIFICATE REQUEST—–
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