


0 - The subaccount's disk space is unlimited.A positive integer between one and 999,999 that represents the maximum disk space that the subaccount may use, in megabytes (MB).Whether the subaccount can access Webmail, POP, and IMAP services. This hash contains the enabled and quota values. This hash contains the information that indicates the subaccount's email status. This hash contains the email, ftp, and webdiskvalues. This hash contains information about the subaccount's access to email, FTP, and Web Disk. A first name, a last name, or a first name and last name.hypothetical - A hypothetical subaccount that does not yet exist, but the user could create as part of a merge.Ī valid phone number that conforms to ITU-T'sE.164 recommended standard for the representation of telephone numbers.The type of account that could own the service account. Whether the service account shares afull_username value with another service account. This array contains the alternate_email,avatar_url, can_delete, can_set_password,can_set_quota, dismissed, domain,full_username, guid, has_siblings, issues,merge_candidates, parent_type, phone_number,real_name, services, special,sub_account_exists, synced_password, type, andusername values. The set quota Megabyte (MB) limit for the affected subaccount.Īn array of hashes that represents the service accounts that the system could merge for this subaccount. The number of Megabytes (MB) that the account currently uses. The function returns this value in theissues array.Ī message that contains a description of the issue. This array contains the type, area, service,message, used, and limit values.


This array of hashes contains information about any issues or problems with the subaccount. The subaccount's globally unique identifier (GUID) does not change when you adjust its other attributes. The subaccount's username and domain name.Ī valid username, and the associated identifier. Whether the cPanel account user dismissed the merge prompt for the service account. Whether the cPanel account user can change the subaccount's disk usage quota.
USER FTP DISK QUOTA MYBOOKLIVE PASSWORD
The function returns a 0 value for subaccounts who inherit their password from the cPanel account. Whether the cPanel account user can change the subaccount's password. Whether the cPanel account user can delete the subaccount. Use the HTTPS protocol to prevent mixed content warnings when users view it from another HTTPS URL. This value does not include the domain name.Ī valid email URL to the user's subaccount profile photo. The determines the subaccount's Web Disk home directory.Ī username that meets the subaccount name limitations. The subaccount's file permissions for its Web Disk home directory. This parameter is required if you enable Web Disk access. The subaccount's Web Disk home directory. Whether to set the directory's permissions to public or private. We recommend that you do notuse Digest Authentication.This compatibility support is only required on servers that use a self-signed certificate for the cpsrvd and cpdavddaemons. Only enable Digest Authentication for clients that require additional compatibility support on certain versions of Windows® operating systems.Whether to enable the Web Disk Digest Authentication. Whether to grant the subaccount Web Disk access. This parameter is required if you enabled FTP access.Ī valid path, relative to the cPanel account's home directory. Whether to grant the subaccount FTP access. A positive integer between1 and 999999that represents the maximum disk space that the subaccount may use, in Megabytes (MB).Whether to grant the subaccount email access. We introduced this parameter in cPanel & WHM version 56. Whether to send a reset password email to the subaccount's alternate email address. Do not use this parameter.Ī valid phone number that conforms to ITU-T'sE.164-recommended standard for the representation of telephone numbers. We reserved this parameter for future use. You must use the HTTPS protocol to prevent mixed content warnings when users view the image from another HTTPS URL.Įmail, FTP, and Web Disk services use this password. Do not use this parameter.Ī valid HTTPS URL that points to an image file. You must use this parameter if you set the send_invite value to 1.Ī valid email reserved this parameter for future use. An alternate email address for the subaccount's user.
