Creating an email address
How do I create an email address at my
domain name?
The first step in creating a working email address for
your site is to login to your cPanel (for Linux accounts) or Plesk (for
Windows accounts) control panel. Your control panel provides you with
the ability to create and modify email addresses at your domain name.
Both cPanel and Plesk are very easy to work with and in
the example below we use cPanel.
Go into your cPanel control panel using the address,
username, and password you received when you first registered for your
hosting.
Once successfully logged in you will see the screen
below. Click on the "Mail" option towards the top of the page.
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The screen you see next displays all of the options for
working with email at your domain. To create an email select the
"Add/Remove Accounts" link.
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The page displayed allows us to first decide the name
of the email address. This is the name that figures just before the
"@yourdomain.com" part of the email. This is usually a name like
jim@jimscompany.com or a department like sales@jimscompany.com.
We also need to enter a password for the email address.
Remember to keep a record of the password to avoid not being able to
login. If you do forget an email address password, there is an option
to reset it.
Finally we need to specify a "quota" for the account.
The quota of an email address specifies how much disk space the email
account is allowed to use. For example a company with a 50MB hosting
plan, can allocate two email addresses with 4MB of space each, and
would have 42MB of space left for more email addresses or web pages.
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The email address is setup! You now have the ability to
setup your email client (eg. Outlook Express) and it will receive any
email sent to that address.
If you do not receive confirmation, but instead receive
an error saying that you have allocated more quota than you have
available, you need to clear some disk space. Either reduce the quota
of other email accounts to free some room, delete some of the files on
your webspace, or a combination of the two.
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See further email FAQs
or our FAQ categories for more information.
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