{"id":46061,"date":"2017-09-12T13:00:46","date_gmt":"2017-09-12T18:00:46","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/blog.cpanel.com\/?p=46061"},"modified":"2017-09-12T13:00:46","modified_gmt":"2017-09-12T18:00:46","slug":"keep-email-abuse-off-your-machines","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/devel.www.cpanel.net\/blog\/products\/keep-email-abuse-off-your-machines\/","title":{"rendered":"Keep Email Abuse Off Your Machines"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Web hosts are businesses. While there isn\u2019t necessarily a tangible brick-and-mortar storefront, a Web Host\u2019s servers are the operating centers for their service. With countless amounts of data running through their machines and numerous customers depending on reliable service, we do our best to equip hosts with the tools to monitor all the things that may be happening with their machine. In version 66 of cPanel & WHM, we\u2019re happy to introduce one more.<\/span><\/p>\n

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Set Email Notification Thresholds<\/b><\/p>\n

Web hosts can now receive notifications about accounts or domains that are sending excessive amounts of emails. More specifically, in WHM under Tweak Settings<\/a>, a hosting provider can enable a notification to alert them of the number of emails being sent from a single domain if it exceeds a given a threshold. If they continue to receive alerts, hosting providers can choose any response they see fit, including setting actual send limits on their users\u2019 accounts<\/a>, suspending or terminating accounts, or simply contacting their users. <\/span><\/p>\n

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