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To setup an email account, login
to CPanel and follow these simple steps:
- Click [ Mail ]
- Click [ Add / Remove Accounts ]
- Click [ Add Account ]
The
next page is self-explanatory. For the
email option you would enter a username.
Then select a password and set a quota.
The quota is the maximum amount of disk
space the account can use. The quota
field is optional, so you can leave
blank.
Now,
you will want to access your email account
to send/receive emails. To do this you
can either use web-mail or an email
client. We recommend using Outlook Express,
which is included with Microsoft Windows.
To learn how to setup Outlook Express,
you will need these settings:
Mail Server: POP3
POP3 Server: mail.yourdomain.com
(replace with your
actual domain name)
SMTP Server: mail.yourdomain.com
(replace with your
actual domain name)Enable
Authentication of SMTP server: Use the
same settings as the incoming mail server
Account Name: user@yourdomain.com
(Use your full email address)
Password: This is the
password for the above email account
Enable SMTP Authentication (Required):
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Open Outlook (Express).
- Click [ Tools ]
on the top menu
- From the dropdown menu
select [ Accounts ]
- Highlight your account
and select [ Properties ]
- Click on the [ Servers
] tab.
- Look for Outgoing Mail
Server (bottom)
- Under that, check the
“my server requires Authentication”
box [ X ]
- Click [ Apply ]
and then click [ Ok ]
Login to Webmail:
You can access web-mail at
http://yourdomain.com/webmail - Linux
web hosting
http://webmail.yourdomain.com
- Windows web hosting
Obviously, you need to replace "yourdomain.com"
with your actual domain name. Then,
a popup will appears asking for a username
and password. The username would be
a full email address and the password
would be the password for that email
account. Again, it is NOT asking for
your control panel login details!
On Windows hosting we have MailEnable
/ SmarterMail WebMail clients
On Linux hosting we have Horde / SqurrielMail
WebMail clients
Notice:
Email will not work properly until your
domain has resolved to our server!
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