Email Administrator Guide
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If you are a domain owner on this system then you can control the email accounts under your domains. If you are asked for a user name aand password, use your FTP user name and FTP password, not your email password. If you can't get into your account let me know and I'll set you up for access. | If you are a domain owner on this system then you can control the email accounts under your domains. If you are asked for a user name aand password, use your FTP user name and FTP password, not your email password. If you can't get into your account let me know and I'll set you up for access. | ||
- | IMPORTANT - when creating email accounts - NOT NOT FILL IN THE FULL NAME FIELD. Only the email and the password are required for an email account to be created. | + | <font color=red>IMPORTANT</font> - when creating email accounts - <font color=red>NOT NOT FILL IN THE FULL NAME FIELD.</font> Only the email and the password are required for an email account to be created. |
* [https://linuxconf.ctyme.com/htmlmod:vuser-: Manage real email accounts] for your domain. | * [https://linuxconf.ctyme.com/htmlmod:vuser-: Manage real email accounts] for your domain. |
Revision as of 17:42, 3 July 2008
Web Management Interface
If you are a domain owner on this system then you can control the email accounts under your domains. If you are asked for a user name aand password, use your FTP user name and FTP password, not your email password. If you can't get into your account let me know and I'll set you up for access.
IMPORTANT - when creating email accounts - NOT NOT FILL IN THE FULL NAME FIELD. Only the email and the password are required for an email account to be created.
- Manage real email accounts for your domain.
- Manage Email aliases for your domain.
The web management uses Linuxconf.
Blackhole Accounts
And email addresses to trash@domain.com or blackhole@domain.com get eaten. So if something is asking for an email address that you don't want to actually get mail from then you can sent it to trash.