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Manual - Part Four |
Click for printer friendly page Adding POP accounts To create a new
pop account, login to your CP and click the email link to the left.
The server will
create the POP for you, you can then either click the "Go back" link
Now you should
see your newly created POP and the username you will need to use
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Email Redirects/Forwards/Aliases If your initial account login is testname for the domain testname.com then you already have one POP3 account of username@domain.com . If you would like to recieve email by the name of sales@domain.com or webmaster@domain.com for example , you can use an email forward. You can have as many forwards as you like to any single POP3 account. To make webmaster@domain.com point to your POP3 account testname@domain.com follow these instructions. A.)In your web
panel, goto the forwarders section.
Next there will
be 2 boxes, the top one with a blank and the name of your domain like so
:
Fill in the missing part of the email address you want forwarded in the blank. Next you will
see a completely blank box below the first blank box.
A full setup will look something like this ___bob@domain.dom
Now to check
any email to webmaster@domain.com simply check your email to the POP3 account
testname@domain.com
An
autorepsonder is automatic email generated to a sender when a certain email
address receives mail
<----Return to Manual In your CP click the email link in the left menu and click the Lists link.
Accessing Your Email We recommend using Eudora as your email client. This is a mail program that runs under MS Windows and Macintosh OS. Eudora connects to the mail server over the Winsock or Macintosh TCP/IP. Mail may be composed and read offline, but make sure that Winsock or TCP/IP is running before attempting to send or receive email. Although your account exists on our server, you won't be able to receive email at yourname@yourdomain.com until InterNIC has activated you in the domain name servers. After Eudora has been installed, it must be configured to point to your server. To do this, start Eudora and select "Settings" from the menu bar. Most of the options are self explanatory. Here are the steps you need to perform to set up Eudora:
*Your incoming POP and outgoing SMTP server will be mail.Your_domain.com |
That's
pretty much all the configuration Eudora needs. Many of the configuration
areas will be filled in when you go to them, for instance it will usually
fill in the POP account info where ever it needs it after you enter it
the first time. Now, when you select "Check Mail" under the File menu,
a window will pop up asking for your password. Enter in your password then
click on the proceed button and Eudora will check to see if you have email.
You can now send a test email message to yourself and then check to see
if it gets returned to you. If you checked "Save Password",
Eudora will not prompt you again for your password after the first time.
If multiple users have access to your computer, and you don't want them
to have access to your email account, make sure "Save Password" is unchecked.
Your
default email address is username@yourdomain.com, and that's where all
your email will be sent to, unless other configurations take priority (such
as autoresponders and redirects mentioned later).
The
sample assumes a domain name of fred.com
Microsoft
internet mail
If
you are familiar with the shell (Unix) programs, "pine" and "mail", you
can use either of these to check and send email as well.
*Mail
troubleshooting:
In
an effort to prevent unauthorized users form using the server to
spam, there are certains mesaures taken.
> You will
need to adjust your email settings using these instructions below.
To allow your email users to check their mail using webmail use the url:
With
the ftp account utility you can control ftp accounts for your users, or
if your account has subdomain support you can add an ftp login for the
subdomain. The number of FTP accounts you can create depends on the hosting
package you ordered.
To
add and ftp account login to your CP and click FTP in the menu to the left.
Here
you can change setting on how anonymous ftp users should be treated, and
change the anonymous upload policy as well.
Click
FTP in the left menu of your CP, then click the anon FTP control link.
Click
on anon FTP message to edit the default message your anonymous users will
see when they login.
In
the FTP sessions section you do not preset anything, here you can monitor
any users that ftp into your site. |