How to access Email Accounts through Webmail
How To Access an email Account (Webmail)
This feature allows you to access an email account with a web browser. To access this feature, perform the following steps:
This feature allows you to access an email account with a web browser. To access this feature, perform the following steps:
To add a mail forwarder, perform the following steps:
To add a domain forwarder, perform the following steps:
This interface allows you to configure how the system routes a domain’s incoming mail. For example, you can use this interface to configure the server as a backup mail exchanger, which will hold a domain’s mail until the primary mail exchanger is available.
To configure how your server routes mail for a domain, perform the following steps:
This feature allows you to configure automatic email response messages. This is useful, for example, when the recipient is unavailable.
To add or edit Autoresponder, perform the following steps:
To delete an autoresponder, perform the following steps:
This interface allows you to set up a default address (catch-all address) that receives any mail for an invalid email address for the domain. You can also define how the default address handles incoming messages.
To set a default address for your domain, perform the following steps:
This interface displays reports about email message delivery attempts from your account and allows you to trace message delivery routes. This can be useful if you need to locate problems with email delivery.
To view the mail operations table, perform the following steps:
This interface allows you to configure how your server filters all of the email that your domains’ email accounts receive.
To create a new filter, perform the following steps: