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How to access cPanel webmail (cPanel Series #3)

To access a email account created with cPanel you have two different options.

1.) You can access it through cPanel; or
2.) Directly via a web address.

1a.) To access your webmail accounts through cPanel you must first go to cpanel.yourdomainname.com (Note: Be sure to replace “yourdomainname.com” with your correct domain name and extension.)

1b.) A login window will pop-up. Enter your cPanel credentials.

1c.) Next look in the right hand side of the cPanel window for a box that looks like the screenshot below. Click on “Webmail“.

Mail cPanel

1d.) Then click on the “Secure Webmail Login” icon. It should look like the one pictured below.

Secure Webmail

1e.) This should bring up another window that will require you to enter your username and password. Your username will be your full email, (i.e. webmaster@eternalphoenixworld.com), and your password will be the one you entered when setting up the email address.

(Note: The following method is easier and more direct.)

2a.) In your web browser navigate to webmail.yourdomainname.com (Remember to replace “yourdomainname.com” with your domain name and extension.

2b.) Enter your full email address for the username and your password for that email address and you should be good to go!

That concludes the third installment of the cPanel Series. If you found this useful please leave a comment. Like wise if it was difficult to follow, also leave a comment so I may correct the confusing part. I am here to help.

Turn register_globals on for your website

1.) This is actually very simple. Login to the backend for your website and look in the root directory for a php.ini file if you use PHP4 or if you are using PHP5 look for a php5.ini file.

2.) Open it either in you website file editor or download it and open it with notepad.

3.) Look for a line similar to this:

register_globals = on

4.) If you can’t find that line add it.

5.) Enjoy!

Is Your PC/Laptop NIC not working correctly or at all?

Then here are some tips and settings to check before buying a new card.

1.) Check to see that the cable ends are seated properly in both the computer and the router, modem or hub/switch.

2.) Reset everything. By this I mean turn off the modem, router, or any other thing between your computer and the internet and then turn them back on. If that works then congratulations. If not try step three.

3.) Check the duplex settings. If it is set to auto negotiate chances are that is the problem and it will be a simple fix. (See instructions below.)

(Vista) Right click on the connections icon in the system tray and then click on Network and Sharing Center. In the new window in the side bar click on Manage network connections. In the window that now appears you should see all of your connections. Right click on the Local Area Connection. Click on Properties. Accept the UAC prompt or enter an administrator password. In the properties window click Configure and go to the Advanced tab. Check the Speed/Duplex Settings. If it is set to Auto Negotiate then change it to 100mb Full Duplex. Now plug in your network cable or see if the lights come on if it is already plugged in. If they come on now and were not before then you have fixed the problem!

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