I have two email accounts, one at my local access 
provider, and one on my own domain, hosted remotely. I'm running Fedora 
29. Last time I looked, my host was running Centos. Now I see this:

$ uname -a
Linux <x.y.z> 2.6.32-042stab134.3 #1 SMP Sun Oct 14 12:26:01 MSK 2018 
x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

        Is something there the name of a distro?? (I've forgotten the 
proper command, with 'release' in it,for asking a remote machine what 
it's currently running.)

        It's past time I ought to've downloaded a mass of cruft (old 
emails) from my host's machine, stored them on some medium here (Maybe a 
nice external solid state 2 Tb drive?), and gotten them out of the way. 
They're slowing me way down.

        I've never gotten around to learning rsync, nor even trying 
Grsync. Last time, istr, I made do with cpanel at the host. Now the host 
has something new to me, WHM, in front of cpanel, and I haven't the 
faintest inkling what all it can do. Is there now good strong new EASY 
magic for a subtechnoid like me to do the old chore, or should I just try 
to recall how I slogged through before? I feel like a sorcerer's 
apprentice, and don't want to drown in cyberspace.

-- 
Beartooth Staffwright, Not Quite Clueless Power User
Remember I know little (precious little!) of where up is.
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