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Can I block a range of IP addresses (i.e. Asia) to help prevent SPAM if I use your shared host service? If so, would this help lower my traffic count?
Do you offer SSL for Webmail login? If so, can I specify that SSL is required for all email logins to my domain? Thanks. Rob Potential Customer |
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Yes you can block IP address ranges
Yes you can access your email with https://yourdomain.com:2096 I am not sure how you can enforce secure login - maybe some else knows this one Graham |
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They would need to enter a redirect in cpanel, but there would be no way to enforce it. Another option may be to get with support and see if they could enter a global redirect for your sub-accounts from http://their-domain.com/webmail --> to https://their-domain/webmail
It's worth a look. |
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