What Is inside the Tweak Setting in WHM Part1 | Domain Hosting

What Is inside the Tweak Setting in WHM Part1

Tweak setting is consider the back bone of WHM (Web host Manager),Tweak Setting Is basically divided in number of different segments and group with different functionality and configuration,If we define each and everything inside the Tweak Setting it is quite diffiult to explain all these categories of Tweak Setting in one Article,here are different in this

Cpadons,Displays,Domains,Logging,Mail,Notification,php,Redirection,SQL,Security,software,start Programes,statsu,system,

Here are some Task you can do from Cpadons:

Max cPAddons installation requests per addon

Max cPAddons installation requests

Allow cPAddons installations from non-cPanel sources

Allow cPAddons installations from modified sources

Notify reseller of cPAddons installations

Display:

Default login theme

Domains:

Allow users to park subdomains of the server’s hostname main domain.

Allow domain parking across accounts

Allow resellers to create accounts with subdomains of the server’s hostname main domain.

Automatically add A entries for registered nameservers when creating a new zone

Always use authoritative (registered) nameservers when creating a new DNS zone

Logging:

Enable verbose logging of DNS zone syncing

Mail:

Initial default/catch-all forwarder destination

Discard FormMail-clone message with bcc

Mail authentication via domain owner password

Include mailman in disk usage calculations

Track email origin via X-Source email headers

Max hourly emails

Restrict outgoing SMTP to root, exim, and mailman

Add X-PopBeforeSMTP header for mail sent via POP-before-SMTP

Enable SpamAssassin Spam Box delivery for messages marked as spam (user configurable)

Notifications:

Disk space usage warnings

Account disk usage “warn” percentage

Notify admin/reseller at disk usage “warn” state

Enable mailbox usage warnings

Mailbox disk usage “warn” percentage

Send bandwidth limit notification emails

Bandwidth usage warning: 70%

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