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cPanel User Guide and Tutorial

By : Aric Pedersen
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cPanel User Guide and Tutorial

By: Aric Pedersen

Overview of this book

"A great book for getting the most out of your cPanel-supporting web host" If you have web hosting requirements beyond the most basic, you should look for a host that offers cPanel. cPanel gives you tight control over every aspect of your web site, email accounts, and domain names. But once you've got a web site with cPanel support, how do you go about using it? While the documentation included with cPanel may provide a quick reference, to really get the most from it you need a more detailed, systematic tutorial. Read this book to find out exactly how to get the most from cPanel in all aspects of your web site management: web, email, FTP, security, domains, back ups, and more.
Table of Contents (18 chapters)
cPanel: User Guide and Tutorial
Credits
About the Author
Preface
Glossary

E‑mail Forwarders (Aliases)


Forwarders are not full e‑mail accounts; they just redirect mail to another e‑mail address or addresses. For this reason, e‑mail forwarders are also sometimes known as e‑mail aliases. Forwarders are very useful, particularly if you want to have a number of different e‑mail addresses without the hassle of having to check several different accounts. Just create the forwarding e‑mail address and point it to your real e‑mail account of choice. In fact, you can even have e‑mail sent to a forwarding address that is redirected to many other recipients. To do this, set up the same forwarding e‑mail address with multiple recipients (you can add multiple addresses at one time by separating each with a comma or you can set up each one separately if you prefer). You can use this feature to create simple group e‑mail addresses. For example, you can set a forwarding e‑mail address that automatically redirects any mail sent to that address to your entire family. This is great...