Create New Account


Create a new Account.



  • Domain The user's primary domain name.
  • Username The username for new account.
  • Password  The password for the account.
  • Email The contact email address for the account.
  • Choose a package The account package.

Reseller Settings

  • Make the account a reseller This value determines whether you wish to grant reseller privileges to the account. A value of 1 will grant reseller privileges to the account.
  • Make the account own itself This will allow resellers to change their own hosting packages.

DNS Settings

  • Enable DKIM on this account This value determines whether the domain has DKIM enabled. A value of 1 enables DKIM.
  • Enable SPF on this account This value determines whether the domain has SPF enabled. A value of 1 enables SPF.
  • Use the nameservers specified at the domain's registrar This value determines whether the domain will use the registered nameservers for the domain instead of the ones configured on the server. A value of 1 will use the registered nameservers for the domain
  • Overwrite any existing DNS zones for the account This value will overwrite an existing DNS Zone with this new account's information if one already exists. A value of 1 will overwrite an existing DNS zone with this new account's information
  • Locale The locale that you wish to use in the account's cPanel interface. (for example, en.)

Mail Routing Settings

  • Automatically detect configuration The domain will accept mail, regardless of whether a higher-priority mail exchanger has been designated on the WHM Edit MX Entry interface. (If a higher-priority mail exchanger exists, mail will be routed to both domains.)
  • Local Mail Exchanger The server will automatically detect, and use, the configuration set on the WHM Edit MX Entry interface
  • Backup Mail Exchanger The domain will act as a backup mail exchanger, and it will hold mail in queue if the primary exchanger becomes unavailable
  • Remote Mail Exchanger The domain will not accept mail, instead sending it to the primary mail exchanger. Note: You will still need to use the WHM Edit MX Entry interface to configure the primary MX entry to point to the appropriate exchanger