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 How to Access Webmail

To access Webmail: Type: https://IP:2096 into your preferred Internet browser. IP is meant...

 How to Change Email Password

A secure password is one that contains no dictionary words and includes upper- and lower-case...

 How to Change the Email Quota Limit

The quota limit for an address defines the amount of mail (in Megabytes) that can be stored to...

 How to Configure an Email Client

This tutorial will assume that you are logged into your cPanel. If you are having trouble doing...

 How to Create a Default Email Account

Now let's set our Default (or catchall) email address. The default email address will "catch" any...

 How to Create an Auto Responder

This tutorial will teach you how to create an auto responder. You can use auto responders to send...

 How to Create An Email Account

This tutorial will teach you how to create POP email accounts. These accounts will be based off...

 How to Delete An Email Address

This tutorial will assume that you are logged into your cPanel. If you are having trouble doing...

 How to Trace an Email Address

This tutorial will teach how to trace an email address. This feature allows you to view how the...

 How To Use Webmail From Within CPanel

There are two ways to access webmail. You can actually login to webmail without first logging...

 Setting up Email Authentication

This tutorial will teach how to set up Email Authentication. Email Authentication is the effort...

 Troubleshooting Webmail

How do I log into Webmail? Access your domain at port 2096. To do so, you will need to affix...

 Using Gmail to Check Your Email

It's quick, easy & worthwhile to use Gmail to fetch your domain mail. Here's...

 What is an MX Record

The purpose of this tutorial is to assist you in understanding what MX (mail exchange) records...

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