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I've got about a million questions and I searched the first several pages of posts, but didn't find any answers so I'll try to keep this first post brief.
Question 1: How do I find out what my email addresses are? I've moved several of my own sites from another hosting company and I want to give site-specific email addresses on the sites, but I have no idea what they are supposed to be. Are the email accounts created automatically? Do I get multiple email accounts per domain? I can't access the Default Email area in my cpanel and I can't find any way to add or change email addresses. Maybe I'm not looking in the right place, but I sure am feeling stupid. Question 2: I've got a reseller account and I'd love to save my clients some money (and help myself out at the same time) by moving them over but I've got a couple concerns...a) how and where do I have them enter their payment information, and b) if I find the control panel confusing, I dread to think how they are going to feel...since I'm the computer literate one of the bunch...LOL So, before I start doing much more of this... ...I hope someone can offer some help.Thank you!
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I think ill help you on msn if you like, so I can anser all your questions and give you visuel help.
admin@animeresource.org is my adres add me if ye want help. |
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You make your own email address, as many as you'd like. In the cPanel area, you go to "Add account" or "Add forwarded" to make them.
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They would all get the same cPanel you probably know of, and you would get an additional, easy to learn, interface for adminstrating.
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...I hope someone can offer some help.






