#Cpanel webmail login roundcube update#
(cp /root/roundcuberedirect.html /usr/local/cpanel/base/webmail/x3/index.html)Īfter those are created, the html file containing the meta-refresh will be copied in place of the webmail home page each time you update cPanel.
After you change the time zone setting, the interface displays timestamps in the new time zone the next time you log in to webmail. The exact steps to do this depend on the webmail application you are using. If you are in a different time zone, you can change this default. Then, create a text file called /scripts/postupcp that contains this: By default, webmail applications use the host servers time zone. Step 2: In order to back up (export) emails to your local computer, select the required.
our Support Engineers fixed this email error by updating the cPanel license. To 'hack' a custom page into place See my later post for a cross-browser JavaScript approach:Ĭreate a file called /root/roundcuberedirect.html that contains this: Step 1: Login to your webmail account with roundcube interface. Everytime I was trying to login webmail roundcube always login failed I was. There's not currently a way to edit the login page but you could put in place a custom page using /scripts/postupcp as putting a custom page in /usr/local/cpanel/base/webmail/x3/ will result in the custom page being overwritten after any update. Mail users can also set up filters to send mail to another account through this interface rather than having to ask the site admin to do so. This is designed to allow the mail user to have access to the other options in the mail interface which can greatly improve their mail experience.įor example, Mail filtering allows them to set up filters/rules on their account so they don't have to configure them in each email application they use. You can click on the Enable AutoLoad link to have Roundcube auto appear after 5 seconds on each login.