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How can i reduce my inode from cpanel ?
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I think the first step would be to click on "view inode distribution" to see where they are.
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yes i see if my inode provide by mail,but i have no mail config in my cpanel
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If you don't have any email accounts set up in cPanel it could be that there is a Default address set when it shouldn't be. If there is a default account set it can result in huge numbers of messages, especiall spam, pretty quickly. I would submit a ticket to support and ask them to check if you are not sure.
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I had the same problem but its working now, thanks to the suggestions i found in this topic.
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