Understanding MX Records
Understanding MX Records MX (Mail eXchanger) records are like an address for your domainâs email. The MX record tells the rest of the internet where to send your email. For Mac OS X or Linux Users: Mac OS X Users:...
Default Mail Addresses in cPanel
Default Mail Addresses in cPanel If you manage a domain, sooner or later you are bound to receive e-mail at your domain for an address that does not exist. Most of the time this mail comes from spammers, guessing that...
How To: Setup a Mail account in OS X
How To: Setup a Mail account in OS X This tutorial will walk you through the steps required to set up a new email account in Mail (aka Mail.app aka MacMail), the built-in email application that comes with Mac OS...
How To: Set Up Any E-Mail Client
How To: Set Up Any E-Mail Client Setting up an e-mail client for the first time can seem a little complicated, but once you know a few key pieces of information you can get almost any client up and running...
New User Tutorial: Creating E-Mail Addresses in cPanel
New User Tutorial: Creating E-Mail Addresses in cPanel One of the perks of having your own domain is the ability to set up e-mail addresses for it. cPanel makes creating a new e-mail address simple. After you have logged into...
Creating an Auto Responder in cPanel
Creating an Auto Responder in cPanel The Auto Responder functionality allows for cPanel to send a pre-made response to e-mails that are received by a given e-mail account. This is extremely useful for when someone is away from their e-mail...
Easily Remove E-Mail From The Server
Allowing e-mail to build up in an account can lead to many troublesome issues like low disk space, sudden domain quota problems, and more. This article will cover several options that are available to remove those old messages and get...
IMAP vs POP3 E-Mail
If you contact support regarding an e-mail problem one of the questions we will ask you is how you are accessing your e-mail. If you are using a client such as Outlook, Outlook Express, Thunderbird, Mac OS X Mail, or...