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Overview - Getting Started - Control
Panel Overview - Chapter 1 FTP Software Setup
Chapter 2 SSH / Telnet Setup - Chapter 3 Email Software Setup - Chapter 4 CGI-Bin - Chapter 5 Secure Server Chapter 6 FormMail - Chapter 7 MS FrontPage - Chapter 8 CGI Scripts - Chapter 9 ASP - Active Server Pages Chapter 10 JSP - Java Server Pages - Chapter 11 PHP - Chapter 12 Real Audio/Real Video Chapter 13 File Manager - Chapter 14 Mail Manager - Chapter 15 Changing Passwords - Chapter 16 Site Statistics Chapter 17 Network Tools - Chapter 18 FTP Manager - Chapter 19 Backup Manager - Chapter 20 Password Protect Directories Chapter 21 Custom Error Pages - Chapter 22 MySQL & PhpMyAdmin - Chapter 23 Mime Types - Chapter 24 CronTab Chapter 25 Entropy Chat - Chapter 26 Akopia Shopping Cart - Chapter 27 Search Engine Submission Chapter 28 PGP & PGP Mail - Chapter 29 Subdomains
For example, visitor's could click on a link that says Click Here to Receive Special Report. When the visitor clicks on the link, their email program will open a new message addressed to your autoresponder. When they send the email, your autoresponder will reply by automatically sending your Special Report to the visitor.
To create an Autoresponder, first you must create an email account for your autoresponder, you do this by following the instructions above for creating a new pop account. Once your pop account is created, then click on link in the menu that says Autoresponder.
In the Email box, type the email name you choose for your Autoresponder. This will be the email address that visitor's click on to access the Autoresponder. If you think you may set up more than one Autoresponder, it is helpful to choose a username that is descriptive. For example, reportx. The mailto link you will place on your site will be reportx@yourdomain.com. Fill in the From and Subject boxes, then place the information you want to send in the Body area. You can't use html tags in an Autoresponder. They will only accept plain text.
When you are finished, just click the Create button, and your Autoresponder is ready to go.
Simply type the account name of the address you want mail forwarded from in the first window, and the complete email address you want the mail forwarded to in the second window.
Remember, you can forward mail to any address, inside or outside of your domain. For example: yourmail@aol.com or yourmail@yourdomain.com. Be careful when forwarding email to an account inside your domain, if you inadvertently create an indefinite loop, all email will cease to function for your account.
To stop forwarding mail, simply choose the address you want to stop from being forwarded, and click on delete. Just use the drop down menus to choose what you want blocked. For example, you might want to filter out porn sites. You could choose Subject, Body or Any Header from the first drop down menu, and Contains from the second drop down menu. Then type a phrase or word that frequently appears in the header or body of email you receive that promotes porn sites.
To block email from a specific source, just choose From in the first drop down menu, then Equals from the second menu. Type in the person's email address in the box and click Activate.
To access this feature for any of your email accounts, simply log into your Control Panel, www.yourdomain.com/cpanel/ and enter your username and password and then click on the Email Manager. Click on Pop Email Accounts and to the right of your email accounts you will see a link named Read WebMail OR you can also access your webmail through your browser by typing the following URL: www.yourdomain.com:2095. Initially when you enter webmail for each account a screen will pop up asking you to answer some simple questions that will configure the program for your use for that particular account. After saving your answers, the webmail program will start and you'll be taken to the screen that shows your Inbox. After entering your WebMail, at the top of the screen you will find control panel icons as shown in the graphic below. Click on icons shown here for an overview of each tool.
Compose New Message
Additional options include:
You can add a signature to your your message by simply replacing the NeoMail message with one of your own. A signature is a short message that appears at the end of every email you send.
Links can be added to your signature by typing the full URL. For example: This will appear in the recipient's email as: Recipients will be able to visit your site by clicking on the link.
NOTE: Do not use anchor tags. Just type the URL as illustrated above. Some older email programs can't translate clickable links. The recipient will be able to visit your site by using copy and paste to place the URL into their browser.
Refresh
User Preferences
Simply make any changes you want, then click on the Save button at the bottom of the page.
NOTE: If you decide not to make any changes at this time, click the Cancel button at the bottom of the page rather than using your browser's back button. This will return you to the NeoMail program. If you use your browser's back button instead, you will be taken back to Email Manager main screen.
Address Book
The address book provides you with a quick way to send mail. Just click on the Address Book icon and a list of names with email addresses will appear. Click on the email address of the person you wish to send a message to, and a new email message window will appear with their address already filled in.
Folders
When you click on the button, a box will appear where you can type a name for the new folder. Click on Add, then click the Back button on your browser a couple of times to get back to the main window. Then click the Refresh button, and the new folder name will appear in the drop down list of folders at the top of the NeoMail screen.
Empty Trash
Move to Folder
To access messages in a given folder, choose the folder name in the drop down menu at the top left of the NeoMail screen.
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