Managing project and instance assignment in Customer Portal

Introduction Organizing virtual infrastructure into structured groups allows account administrators to streamline resource management and maintain strict organizational control. The IPServerOne Customer Portal provides built-in tools to create dedicated project groups, assign instances to specific projects, remove unneeded assignments, or delete unused projects altogether. Whether you are categorizing cloud servers by department, client, or environment

How to extend partition for Linux Server

Introduction As your system data grows over time, system administrators and server users need to expand disk space to prevent server downtime and service disruptions on IPServerOne Linux servers. This guide explains how to safely extend an existing partition and resize the filesystem directly within your operating system environment. By using standard Linux terminal utilities

How to sort and organize emails in Roundcube Webmail

Introduction Managing your email interface effectively requires a clean directory structure to organize correspondence, prevent clutter, and track incoming messages. This guide demonstrates how non-technical users can seamlessly manage their digital correspondence by sorting emails within default directories like Inbox, Drafts, Sent, Spam, Deleted Items, Archive, and Junk based on different criteria like sent date,

How to copy emails to different folders in Roundcube Webmail

Introduction Managing your email interface effectively requires a clean directory structure to organize correspondence, prevent clutter, and duplicate critical records for tracking purposes. This guide demonstrates how non-technical users can seamlessly manage their digital correspondence by copying emails to various default directories like Inbox, Drafts, Sent, Spam, Deleted Items, Archive, and Junk within the Roundcube

How to move emails to different folders in Roundcube Webmail

Introduction Managing your email interface effectively requires a clean directory structure to organize correspondence, prevent clutter, and keep track of important incoming messages. This guide demonstrates how non-technical users can seamlessly manage their digital correspondence by moving emails to various default directories like Inbox, Drafts, Sent, Spam, Deleted Items, Archive, and Junk within the Roundcube

How to manage the visibility of the Junk Folder in Roundcube Webmail

Introduction Managing your email interface effectively requires a clean directory structure to organize spam, prevent clutter, and keep track of important incoming messages. This guide demonstrates how non-technical users can seamlessly manage their digital correspondence by showing or hiding the custom Junk folder within the Roundcube Webmail interface. Whether you need to locate missing marketing

How to manage email folders in Roundcube Webmail

Introduction Managing your email inbox efficiently requires a structured folder system to categorize, clean up, and track important messages. This guide demonstrates how users can seamlessly manage their digital correspondence by creating, modifying, and deleting custom email folders within the Roundcube Webmail interface. Whether you need to group client inquiries today, rename existing archives next

How to configure network settings on Windows Server

Introduction Configuring a static IP address on your Windows Server ensures a stable and predictable network identity, which is essential for hosting services, managing remote connections, and maintaining seamless local area network communication. System administrators and users typically perform this configuration during initial server deployment or network restructuring within their data center environments. By assigning

How to configure network settings using nmtui on Linux

Introduction Configuring your server’s network connection can be challenging, but NetworkManager’s Text User Interface (nmtui) provides a user-friendly, graphical-like terminal application to easily manage network interfaces. System administrators and users alike can utilize this utility anytime network settings need modification, directly from the server’s command-line interface. This tool simplifies the process of assigning static IP

Understanding Windows Server: A Comprehensive Guide

Introduction In enterprise environments, corporate data centers, and cloud infrastructure, standard desktop operating systems like Windows 11 are insufficient. Managing hundreds of user identities, hosting massive databases, and routing heavy corporate network traffic requires a specialized backend platform: Windows Server. While normal Windows is optimized for individual user productivity and daily local applications, Windows Server