Hi,
We’re planning to enable Imunify Email on our cPanel servers and we have a few questions regarding how it integrates with existing cPanel email protections.
cPanel already provides the following outgoing mail protections:
How does Imunify Email interact with these built-in cPanel limits?
If I leave Imunify Email with its default configuration (no limits set), does it respect the cPanel limits?
Also, what exactly happens when Imunify Email detects outgoing spam?
Does it block the user’s outgoing mail, and if so, how does it perform that block (e.g., Exim, account suspension, etc.)?
I’ve read the documentation (https://docs.imunify360.com/email/) but it’s not entirely clear on these points. Could you please clarify?
Thanks!
We’re planning to enable Imunify Email on our cPanel servers and we have a few questions regarding how it integrates with existing cPanel email protections.
cPanel already provides the following outgoing mail protections:
- Max hourly emails per domain
- Monitor the number of unique recipients per hour to detect potential spammers
- Number of unique recipients per hour to trigger potential spammer notifications
- Maximum percentage of failed or deferred messages a domain may send per hour
- Number of failed or deferred messages a domain may send before protections can be triggered
How does Imunify Email interact with these built-in cPanel limits?
If I leave Imunify Email with its default configuration (no limits set), does it respect the cPanel limits?
Also, what exactly happens when Imunify Email detects outgoing spam?
Does it block the user’s outgoing mail, and if so, how does it perform that block (e.g., Exim, account suspension, etc.)?
I’ve read the documentation (https://docs.imunify360.com/email/) but it’s not entirely clear on these points. Could you please clarify?
Thanks!