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Why can't I recieve email? |
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When
someone sends an email to your address
with no bounce-backs (email sent back
stating error of why it couldn't be
delivered) and does not make it to your
inbox, there may be a simple fix that
you can do to correct this. Most issues
involving email are |
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Dissapearing Forwarders |
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My
email forwards to (aol.com/comcast.net/hotmail.com/google.com/yahoo.com/att.net)
keep disappearing! In a shared
hosting environment, we occasionally
run across mail server issues where
one domain is no longer accepting
emails from the server, citin |
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How
can I reduce the spam my domain
receives? |
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Our
servers have two primary method of
spam control. One of these forms is
RBLs (Real time Block Lists), and
SpamAssassin. RBLs essentially
function by performing a DNS query
on the IP of a mail server trying to
deliver/relay mail through the local
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What
is the most secure method for accessing
my cpanel/whm account? |
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Each
server provides both SSL and normal
methods for accessing your hosting
account's interface. In order to
access them, you simply need to
modify your URL to the following:
(Secure WHM)
https://yourdomainhere.com:2087/
(Secure Cpanel) https://yourd |
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Setting
up an email account in Microsoft Outlook |
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1.
Within the menu bar, go to the
"Tools" menu, then down to "E-mail
Accounts" 2. Select "Add a new
e-mail account" from the list of
options and select next 3. Select
the "POP3" option from the Server
Type list 4. Now you should see
"Internet E |
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Setting
up an email account in Microsoft Outlook
Express |
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1.
Within the menu bar, go to the
"Tools" menu, then down to
"Accounts" 2. An "Internet Accounts"
box should popup. 3. Click on the
"Mail" tab, which will show all the
email accounts that are setup. 4. To
add an account, click the "Add"
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Can
webmail be accessed without logging into
the cpanel? |
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Yes
you can access web mail without the
need to login into cpanel by using
the following formats: http://www.YourDomain.com/webmail
OR http://www.YourDomain.com:2095
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