Configure CPanel Cron Jobs

Step 1. Log into WHM as an admin
Step 2. After logging into WHM you will want to select the Configure cPanel Cron Jobs option in the Server Configuration section from the list of the left side.

Step 3. On the following page, select the command for your desired cron job task.

You can use the following parameters to schedule Cron Jobs for cPanel.

  • Minute – This is the number of minutes in between each execution of a cron job or the minute of each hour that you wish to have the cron job run. For example, you can have the cron job run every 30 minutes by selecting 30.
  • Hour– This is the number of hours in between each execution of a cron job or the hour of each day (in 24 hour time) that you wish to have the cron job run. For example, you can have a cron job run daily at 0900 by selecting 0900.
  • Day– This is the number of days in between each execution of a cron job or the day of each month that you wish to have the cron job run. For example, you can have the cron job run on the 3rd of every month by selecting 3.
  • Month– This is the number of months in between each execution of a cron job or the month of each year that you wish to have the cron job run. For example, you can have the cron job run in October of every year by selecting 10.
  • Weekday– This is the days of the week for which you want to run the selected cron job. For example, entering a value of 2 would indicate a Tuesday.
  • Enter * to have the cron job run at each interval.

Step 4. You will want to configure the cron job to fulfill the desired task and its frequency from the drop-down menu.

You have 3 command options here.

  • upcp – configure when you want to update cPanel and WHM.
  • backup – this allows you to run back ups on the server if you have backups enabled using the new backup system.
  • cpbackup – this allows you to run backups on the server if you have backups enabled using the legacy backup system.

Step 5. Click on the blue save changes button at the bottom of the page.

How to Unblock a User in Office 365

How to Unblock a User in Office 365

Office 365 will automatically block a user account if they are sending too many emails classified as spam.

This article shows you how to unblock a user in Office 365 using the Security & Compliance portal.

1. A user will get a message like “Your message couldn’t be delivered because you weren’t recognized as a valid sender. The most common reason for this is that your email address is suspected of sending spam and it’s no longer allowed to send messages outside of your organization. Contact your email admin for assistance.”

It is advisable to change the users email password and check their computer for malware or viruses. A full sultion can be found https://support.microsoft.com/en-gb/help/2551603/how-to-determine-whether-your-office-365-account-has-been-compromised

2. Once you have reset the users password and are confident that the account in no longer compromised you will need to unblock the user. Login to office.com and got the the Security & Compliance option. If you don’t see this then you need to get your Office 365 administrator to do this.

3. Click on Alerts –> Dashboard and then scroll down to Restricted Users which will take you to https://protection.office.com/#/restrictedusers

4. Click ‘Unblock’