by dabempire | Feb 26, 2011 | E-Mail, Knowledgebase
You can login to your mailbox (email account) via webmail at this address: http://www.yourdomain.com/webmail Username: email address Password: the password of that email account [ replace email address with your cpanel username if you need to check main mailbox ] Once logged in, please select squirrelmail. Once in squirrelmail click on Folders to view all folders in your email account, and subscribe all of them, and then refresh folder list. Now you can access all folders including spam box and check the emails in them. If you have too many emails in a particular folder that you want to delete, here is one way to do that: There is a configuration option in squirrelmail from the top menu Options : Display Preferences : Number of Messages per Page: I usually set it to view 500 per page and go through junk emails quickly. Selecting all and deleting it. It will take a couple of minutes to delete thousands of emails. And you will be sure you are not stepping on system...
by dabempire | Feb 26, 2011 | E-Mail, Knowledgebase
The amount of email you store on your account is counted against your overall storage quota. To check how much storage your account is currently using log into your Cpanel to view your disk usage.
by dabempire | Feb 26, 2011 | E-Mail, Knowledgebase
You are allowed to send maximum of 1000 emails/hour from your account. This is a safe limit to protect the server and your account against abuse. If you need to send more emails, make sure that you use some kind of batch process to put a delay between...
by dabempire | Feb 26, 2011 | E-Mail, Knowledgebase
Our Cpanel has a built in feature, which allows you to block these email messages in a multitude of different ways. You can block them by: – Sender – Subject – Message Header – Message Body 1. Login to your control panel (http://www.your_domain.com:2082) 2. Select “Block an Email” or “Setup SPAM Filters” 3. Select “Add Filter” If all you want to do is block a single email address, then simply leave the “current default setting” as is, and enter in the email address to be blocked. Click “Add Filter” and its done! You’ll see the list of email address’s, and or expressions you’ve blocked. Beside each one of them will be a “Delete” option, so that you can remove the block from your account at a future time. When you block anything this filtering will be enabled on “All Email Accounts” within your domain. For those of who whom experience frequent problems with junk email messages, you’ll be please to see this option provides a broad range of blocking options.Play around with the settings, and try to block words, or phrases based on the From Name, Subject, or Message Body Text. It may take some time but its worth it to put spammers in their place, a black hole! If you’re experiencing a high volume of junk mail, then there’s a good possibility Spammers are taking advantage of your “catch all” option. To disable this, please see our faq on catch-all...
by dabempire | Feb 26, 2011 | E-Mail, Knowledgebase
Email forwarding is a feature, which forwards an email that originated from your domain, to another email address. The forwarding address can be another email address within ‘your domain’, or to an ‘external email’ address, (for example to your home ISP email...