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How Many Passwords Does Your Website Come With?

Posted byadminon11 05 2015. Comments Off on How Many Passwords Does Your Website Come With?

If you thought that your bunch of your old email accounts and internet banking passwords were difficult to remember, you would be surprised to know how many passwords a new web hosting client will have to remember. When you setup a website, you are exposing yourself to a memory game,…

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Create an Auto Responder on your email account through cPanel Webmail

Posted byadminon23 04 2015. Comments Off on Create an Auto Responder on your email account through cPanel Webmail

This article demonstrates how you can create an AutoResponder in the cPanel Webmail. You can use the Auto Responder to inform clients of a defunct email address or also to inform senders that you are on vacation and will not be checking your email regularly. 1. Login to your webmail account…

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How to setup an Auto Responder on any email account through cPanel

Posted byadminon23 04 2015. Comments Off on How to setup an Auto Responder on any email account through cPanel

This article demonstrates how you can create an AutoResponder in the cPanel Paper Lantern Theme. You can use the Auto Responder to inform clients of a defunct email address or also to inform senders that you are on vacation and will not be checking your email regularly. To setup an AutoResponder,…

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Taking a backup of your website in cPanel Paper Lantern

Posted byadminon23 03 2015. Comments Off on Taking a backup of your website in cPanel Paper Lantern

We all should regularly take backups of our website, whether we like it or not. A backup is like a flashlight, you never know when you may need it. You may never need it or may need it once in 365 days. But if you do need it and don’t…

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Reset the password on an email account through cPanel

Posted byadminon10 12 2014. Comments Off on Reset the password on an email account through cPanel

This article explains how you can change your email address password through cPanel, with screenshots from the cPanel Paper Lantern Theme. 1. Login to cPanel with your cPanel Username and Password. The URL for cPanel is at https://your_domain_name.com/cpanel. 2. Click on the Accounts icon in the Email Section of cPanel.   3. To change…

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How to Create a Folder and Set Permissions in cPanel File Manager

Posted byadminon16 10 2014. Comments Off on How to Create a Folder and Set Permissions in cPanel File Manager

You may often want to create a folder or sub folder for your website files or may want to create an upload folder for images or media. This article explains how you can create a folder in cPanel File Manager and set the permissions of the folder so that your…

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Block an email address using Email Filtering in cPanel Webmail

Posted byadminon31 07 2014. Comments Off on Block an email address using Email Filtering in cPanel Webmail

Are you being harassed by a specific email sender? Do you want to stop receiving mail from an email address? Do you want to filter all mails from a particular sender to the Trash Folder? This article explains how you can block a certain email sender from sending you mail. You…

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“Aliases” replaces “Parked Domains” in cPanel Paper Lantern Theme

Posted byadminon18 07 2014. Comments Off on “Aliases” replaces “Parked Domains” in cPanel Paper Lantern Theme

Are you looking for the Parked Domains option in cPanel, but can’t find it? You must be using the Paper Lantern Theme of cPanel. In the new Paper Lantern cPanel Theme, the “Parked Domain” option has been renamed to the more appropriate “Aliases” option. The functionality remains the same. The previous cPanel…

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The cPanel username

Posted byadminon20 06 2014. Comments Off on The cPanel username

What is cPanel? cPanel is a Control Panel system to control your web hosting account. It allows you to manage your space and monitor the usage. What is my cPanel username? Where will I find it? Your cPanel username is a unique username given to your account on the server where your website files…

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How to Install a wordpress blog on your website.

Posted byadminon01 03 2012. Comments Off on How to Install a wordpress blog on your website.