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		<title>By: Utility Room / Automatic cPanel Backup via Curl&#38;Cron v1.1</title>
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		<description>[...] few months back I posted a shell script for backing up your cPanel account automatically using cron and curl. I updated the file a bit, and now it creates files with monthly names (for me, at [...]</description>
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