Our control panel extends
the versatility of its email system by allowing you to access
any one of your email accounts through its own web mail
interface. You have the choice of accessing all mail through
the web, or any of your private pop email accounts. Gone are
the days of having to create several email accounts on various
free html based mail systems, as now you have your own, which
operates from "your account."
Accessing your mail through the web mail interface:
1. Login to the control panel (http://www.your-domain.com/cpanel)
2. Select "Add/Remove POP Accounts"
Beside the email
account you wish to access, Select the
"Read WebMail" button. A username and password prompt
will appear, and are the same as the username and password
you created with that particular account. NOTE: Remember
to use the "full' email address as the account login
name for the account you're accessing.
The first screen you'll see:
If it's the first time you're accessing this email account
through WebMail, a setup screen appears. Actually, all this
really does is display how you'll be identifying yourself in
email messages. Everything is pretty much the same as what you
setup the "original pop mail account" with, however check it
closely and make sure everything is appearing as you want it.
Does everything look correct?
If so, then click "Save" and a dialog box pops up, which
confirms your settings as being saved successfully. Click
"Continue" and you'll be taken to your WebMail inbox. To the
top left of the screen, you'll observe the following icons.
Clicking on any one of them will do the following.
Notes:
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Compose a new message |
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Refresh the screen |
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View user preferences |
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Open address book |
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View or add new folders |
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Empty your trash folder |
To delete or move
a message, select the small box beside it. Select where you
which to place it using the drop down menu (top right of
screen), then click "Move".
- Open address
book, allows you to add and edit email address's . You can
also export your Outlook or Netscape Address Book,
which equips your account with all the email address's you
currently use |