Creating New E-Mail AccountsTo access your email accounts, you must type the URL http://mail.yourdomain.xyz into your browser (where .xyz is your domain extension such as .com). If your domain does not yet point to us, please refer to your setup email for a temporary URL to use. You will need to access your account through this temporary URL until the domain name transfer has fully propagated, after which time you will be able to access the accounts through http://mail.yourdomain.xyz. To login to your master account, the UserID is always "root@yourdomain.xyz" (no quotes). The password is supplied to you at account setup and is usually the same as for FTP and FrontPage.
Once you login, you will see the following screen. On the right, there will be a dropdown box. You want to scoll down until you see the red highlighted box "ADMIN OPTIONS." The important options are "User Administration" and "Alias Administration" and they are located toward the lower right of the dropdown menu. A "user" is a mailbox on our system where mail is stored. An "alias" is a name pointer that directs mail to a user account or forwards to an external mail address. You have a fixed amount of users, but are allowed unlimted aliases and forwards. To create a user, click on "User Administration".
After clicking on "User Administration", the screen below will pop up in your browser. Next click on Add.
Now input a UserID (this will be UserID@yourdomain.com) and input a password and password confirmation. Also, be sure to check the "Allow Web access" box. These are the only required fields. Everything else is optional. When you are finished, click Save to create the new user.
This new user will now be able to login to the web interface the same way you logged in with the root account, except using the UserID and password you just set.. Only the root account can create users and aliases. From our web interface, you can read and send mail with your newly created accounts. |
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