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Oct 29 2006, 01:30 AM
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Hidden Secrets can't be told threw just words. One must feel what the other feels to truely understand... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,523 Joined: 8-January 06 From: Sacramento California Member No.: 16,756 |
This tutorial is an extention to my 7 tutorial series about the Cpanel. The 7 different Cpanel tutorials can be found below. Part 1: E-mail Management Part 2: Useful Site Management Tools Part 3: Useful Site Management Tools2.1 Part 4: Analysis/Log Files Part 5: Advanced Tools Part 6: PreInstalled Scripts, Extras, and Cpanel Options Part 7: Fantastico Detailed Cpanel Tutorial Part 1.1: E-mail Management ![]() In this tutorial i will, in detail explain all of the uses for the E-mail Section of the Cpanel. Then, if this is your first time in the cpanel and you havent done this before, you will see one e-mail address listed and that is CPANELNAME@yourdomain.com. Adding a New E-mail Account 1) You will need to be in the Add/Delete E-mail Account(s) Section 2) Find the link near the bottom that says [ Add Account ], click on it 3) In the E-mail Address Feild put the name in which you want the e-mail to be (ex: chris) then select the domain that you want it to be under if you have more than one. 4) Enter the password you want to e-mail address to have, make it hard nothing easy for people to crack into. 5) If you want this user to have a limit on how much space they have in their e-mail box so they dont take up your webspace, then enter it in the next box in MB Deleting E-mail Accounts 1) Once again, you will need to be in the Add/Delete E-mail Account(s) Section 2) Simply find the e-mail account you wish to delete and find the button that looks like a trash can and click it, 3) It will take you to a page that wants you to confirm that you want to delete it, just click yes. Then Its deleted. [b]Reading Webmail for a Certian Account Option 1: 1) Go to https://yoursite.com:2096 2) Enter the account username that you want to check with @yourdomain.com (changing yourdomain.com to Your Domain!) then the password for that account 3) Selecting whether you want to use Horde or Squirrel Mail (Squirrel Mail is faster) Then you're in! Option 2: 1) Go into the Add/Delete E-mail Account(s) 2) Find the account you want to check the mail for 3) Click the icon to the right that looks like an envelope with a Magnifying glass on top of it. ![]() 4) Enter the password for the account 5) Select whether you want Horde or Squirrel Mail, then you're in! Setting Aging *note* this feaure will allow make it to where e-mails will be removed after a specified amount of days, ALSO That apparently it will only work with pop3 Sessions *note* 1) Once again, you will need to be in the Add/Delete E-mail Account(s) Section 2) Find the e-mail account you want to set aging for 3) Find the icon to the right that looks like two envelopes, one big and one small. ![]() 4) Click it, then you will be taken to a page that asks for Number of days to keep e-mail, in the box enter the number of days that you want to keep your e-mail in the inbox for the account that you selected. 5) You're Done Setting a Quota after the making of the account 1) Once again, you will need to be in the Add/Delete E-mail Account(s) Section 2) Click on the icon to the right that looks like three envelopes on a row. ![]() 3) In the box, enter the new Quota for the e-mail address that you selected then you're done! Changing The Password 1) Once again, you will need to be in the Add/Delete E-mail Account(s) Section 2) Click on the icon to the right that looks like a pad lock. ![]() 3) Simply enter the new password that you want the e-mail account to have. Once you change it, the old one will no longer work. And then you are done. Just click Submit Configuring Mail Client - have not tried these 1) Once again, you will need to be in the Add/Delete E-mail Account(s) Section 2) Click on the icon to the right that looks like an envelope that has a blue arrow around it. ![]() 3) Select the Client that you will want to use. (These are the only ones that Cpanel Accepts for Auto Configuration) 4) Click Ok to the screen that just poped up x3 -Be sure to read what the windows are saying- 5) Download the file it is promting you to download. 6) Find the area that you downloaded it to and open the file that was downloaded 7) I have not done anything past this because i could not get it to work. So, cant help you past this. If you have please reply to this post and tell me This post has been edited by BuffaloHELP: Jan 31 2007, 04:34 AM |
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