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E-Mail Accounts
This section covers creating e-mail accounts, setting a
catch-all address, mail forwarding, autoresponders,
vacation messages and webmail.
Creating E-Mail Accounts
To create an e-mail account, sign
into the control panel and then click on the "E-Mail
Accounts" link. You will notice one e-mail account already
exists: username@yourdomain.com (where "username" is the
control panel sign in name). This account is permanent
and cannot be deleted.
To create a new POP3 mail account,
click on "Create mail account" You will see the
following box:

Enter a username and password.
Then click "Create."
Note: You cannot create a POP3 account if the
username is taken by an autoresponder, forwarder, or
mailing list.
Changing E-Mail Account Passwords
To change the password of an e-mail
account first access the "E-Mail Accounts" menu.
Next, click the "change" link next to e-mail address).

Once the "Modify mail account"
box appears, enter the new password and click "Modify"
Deleting E-Mail Accounts

To delete an e-mail account first
access the "E-Mail Accounts" menu. Next, check the
box beside the account(s) you wish to delete and press
"Delete" (see above picture).
SMTP Authentication
When setting up POP3 account(s) in
your e-mail software, you will need to enable SMTP
authentication if you choose to use Licosys hosting account
for sending mail (instead of using your ISP's mail
server).
The SMTP authorization login name /
password is the same as your POP3 account login name /
password.
How to do this varies by e-mail
client.
Click here for
Outlook Express
Click here for
Outlook 2003
Click here for
Thunderbird 2.0
Setting a Catch-All Address
When The server receives e-mail to
addresses that don't exist, it has to do something with
those messages. The control panel gives you three
options:
1. Server deletes message and
notifies sender that the address doesn't exist.
2. Server deletes message without
notifying sender.
3. Server forwards the message to a
valid e-mail address.
To choose between these options,
first access the "Catch-All E-Mail" from the control panel.
Then You will
see a box that looks like this:

Choose the desired option and click
"Update".
Forwarders
Forwarders allow you to direct
incoming mail to a different address. For example,
assume you wanted e-mail sent to support@yourdomain.com
and sales@yourdomain.com to arrive at the POP3 account
customerservice@yourdomain.com.
You can create two forwarders that
will let you do this.
To create a forwarder, first access
the "Forwarders" menu from the control panel, then click the "Create
new E-mail
Forwarder" link at the top of the page. You will see a
box like this:

Enter the forwarder name, destination
address, and then click the "Create" button. Note you
can forward to multiple address by simply separating the
email addresses with a comma (no spaces). For example:
email@domain1.com,email@domain2.com,email@domain3.com
Other valid forward values are :fail:
and :blackhole:
:fail: will return a failed message to the sender.
:blackhole: will accept the email and discard it.
You can also use forwarder to pipe
emails to a script, eg:
forwardername ->
"|/home/user/path/to/your/script.php"
Modifying / Deleting Forwarders
All forwarders are listed in the
forwarders menu. To delete a forwarder, check the
box(es) beside the forwarder name(s) and then click the
"Delete" button.

A forwarder can be modified by
clicking the "modify" link next to the forwarder
address. The modify feature allows you to change the
destination e-mail address but not the forwarder name.
Autoresponders
Autoresponders are e-mail robots that
reply to all incoming messages with a standard outgoing
message. The autoresponder will reply to all messages
received, regardless of their content. For example,
some companies keep updated price lists on an
autoresponder. Potential customers would e-mail
pricelist@yourdomain.com and they would receive the price
list in their e-mail inbox within moments.
To create an autoresponder, first
access the "Autoresponders" from the control panel. Then
click "Create New Autoresponder" link at the
top of the page.

First, choose an autoresponder name.
Second, enter the autoresponder
message in the text box. You may NOT include HTML
tags.
Third, you may optionally enter a CC
address. This will send a copy of each autoresponder
output to the address specified in the text box.
Enabling the CC feature allows you to monitor how many
requests your autoresponder receives.
Note You must have a pop
account or a forwader associated with the autoresponder.
If you wish to save a copy of the incoming email, then
create a pop account with the same name as the
autoresponer.
If you wish to discard the incoming
email, and only send the reply, then you would need to
create a forwarder with the same name, and forward the
email to :blackhole:.
Failure to create a forwarder or pop
account along with the autoresponder, will result in a
failed message being sent to the sender, on top of the
autoreply email.
Modifying / Deleting Autoresponders
All autoresponders are listed in the
autoresponder menu. To delete an autoresponder, check
the box beside the autoresponder name and click the
"Delete" button.
Vacation Messages
Vacation messages tell others that
you are away. A common vacation message may sound like:
"I have received your e-mail message but I am away on
vacation until April 20. I will respond to it then."
Vacation messages are used in conjunction with already
existing POP3 accounts.
To create a vacation message, first
access the "Vacation Messages" menu from the control panel. Then click the "Set Vacation Message" link.

First, select the POP3 account you
want to add a vacation message to. Second, enter the
vacation message. Third, select when the vacation
message will take effect and when it will stop taking
effect. Fourth, click the "Create" button.
Modifying / Deleting Vacation Messages
All vacation messages are listed in
the vacation messages menu. To completely delete a
vacation message, click on the checkbox next to the
vacation account and click "Delete"
A vacation message may be modified by
clicking on the "modify" link next to the vacation
account. The modify feature allows you to change the
message text, vacation start time, and vacation end
time.
Webmail
To access webmail, click the "Webmail"
icon in the main control panel menu. Webmail also can be accessed at http://www.yourdomain.com/webmail

First, enter your full e-mail address
in the "E-mail" field. Then, enter your password.
Then click the "Login >>" button.
Important:
To sign in with your default e-mail
address (control-panel-username@yourdomain.com), do not
add @yourdomain.com to the webmail login name. For
example, if you log into the control panel with the user
"admin" , then use only "admin" (without the quotes) to
sign into webmail. All other mail accounts must sign in
with accountname@yourdomain.com.
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