To enable or disable Greylisting on a domain, perform the following steps:
1 Login to cPanel.
2 Go to Email
3- Under "Email " click on Configure "Greylisting. option"

4- Click on/off icon to enable or disable Greylisting.

To enable or disable Greylisting on a domain, perform the following steps:
1 Login to cPanel.
2 Go to Email
3- Under "Email " click on Configure "Greylisting. option"

4- Click on/off icon to enable or disable Greylisting.

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