If you have not already setup your POP3 email in your control panel you will need to do so before setting up your email in Microsoft Outlook. To access your control panel [cPanel] go to your http://yourdomain.com/cpanel [simply type /cpanel at the end of your domain name]. You will need to login with your username [...]
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New to cPanel ? Well listed below are the various steps you’d need to take to set-up an email account: Log into your cPanel [http://www.yourwebsite.com/cpanel] Click on the mail icon or the corresponding “Email Accounts” text. You will notice a portion of the screen dedicated to the following text “Add a New Email Account” You [...]
A mailing list can simplify sending messages to a large group of people. You can add a group of email addresses to a mailing list to avoid typing in those addresses each time a mailing is sent. This can be very useful when sending newsletters or other updates to large groups of people. Create A [...]
A mail client is an application you use to check your email. The mail client can be either web based or a desktop application such as Microsoft Outlook or Express. Why configure my mail client? You can configure your mail client to receive emails from any account you setup through cPanel. For example, if you [...]
Changing of various email settings is possible by having the email account holder go to http://www.yourdomainname.extension/webmail/ and logging in with their email account username and password. NOTE : The username has to be the full email address, i.e. username@yourdomain.extension. Once logged it, they will see Horde, SquirrelMail and RoundCube, as well as links to Change [...]
Steps Find the email account you want to use to change the password in the “Current Accounts” table. Select the Change Password option from the drop down menu in the “Functions” column. Enter the new password in the “New Password” text box. Click on the Change button. A confirmation statement will be shown: “The e-mail [...]
You can login to the webmail interface without logging into cPanel by going to any of the following url’s: 1. http://yourdomain.com:2095/ 2. https://yourdomain.com:2096 3. http://yourdomain.com/webmail/ (You will need to replace yourdomain.com with your domain name) You can also choose to make your very own subdomain, and redirect this subdomain to http://yourdomain.com/webmail/ .

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