Occasionally Macs go wacky.. so to speak. Inside your Mac is some non-volatile ram called PRAM – short for Parameter Ram. It stores a few settings inside it that enables your Mac to function. However, sometime these might get corrupt, so a quick troubleshooting technique is to reset the PRAM. You will lose a few [...]
Entries from May 2010
Resetting PRAM on an Apple Computer
May 18, 2010
Mac Mail Setup
May 5, 2010
Mac Mail Setup Open up Mail.app and press Command+Comma to invoke the Preferences window. Switch to the “Accounts” pane and press the + button in the lower-left corner. Under “Account Information”, fill out the following information: Account Type: POP or IMAP (we recommend IMAP) Email Address: email-name@your-domain-name.com Incoming Mail Server: mail.your-domain-name.com Username: email-name@your-domain-name.com Password: your [...]
How to configure an e-mail account in Outlook Express
May 5, 2010
How to configure an e-mail account in Outlook Express If you have an email account set up on the server, you may want to configure Outlook or Outlook express to send/receive email from this email address. To configure Outlook to connect to your account, please do the following: Open Outlook Express In the top menu, [...]
How to log into Webmail?
May 5, 2010
How to log into Webmail? We do have video tutorials on how to login to webmail. HostGator X3 Skin tutorial – Using webmail cPanel X3 Skin tutorial – Using webmail cPanel X Skin tutorial – Using WebMail Webmail is a great feature offered by cPanel. You can access email from any PC connected to the [...]
How to add/remove an e-mail account
May 5, 2010
How to add/remove an e-mail account By default, cPanel comes with 1 primary email account. I strongly recommend not to use this email account and to set up a new one instead. To do so, please do the following: Click Mail Click Add/Remove/Manage Accounts Click Add Account at the bottom In the box to the [...]
How do I create email accounts?
May 5, 2010
How do I create email accounts? Before you read, try watching our movie tutorial. The same steps work for your primary, addon, and subdomains. To create an email account: Login to cPanel and click Email Accounts. Fill in the name you want and select the domain name from the drop-down. Type the desired password twice. [...]


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