How do I connect to my control panel?
You can connect to your control panel at http://yourdomain.com/cpanel
As the connection is encrypted, you will see a popup menu will appear asking you whether you trust our server and whether you would like to proceed. Choose Yes, in order to proceed to your control panel.
Control Panel capabilities
Our Control Panel is a fully featured web-based control panel that allows you to manage your domain through a web interface. You have the ability to manage all aspects of e-mail, files, backup, FTP, CGI scripts, web site statistics and much more.
Here is a brief list of all of the features of cpanel:
Backup
- Backup and Restore your account.
Mail
- Manage Email Accounts (Add, Remove, Change Password)
- WebMail for all Accounts
- Auto Responders
- Custom Mail Filtering
- Forwaders
- Mailing Lists (mailman)
- Ability to Modify an MX Entry
- Spam Protection
Statistics
- Webalizer Web Stats
- Webalizer Ftp Stats
- Analog Stats
- AWStats
- View Latest Visitors
- View Bandwidth Usage
- View Error Log
- Download a raw log file
FTP
- Manage FTP Accounts (Add, Remove, Change Password)
- Anonymous FTP Controls
- Ability to change FTP login message
- Ability to kill FTP sessions
Site Tools
- Web Protect (htaccess editor) - password protect directories.
- Ability to Change Site and FrontPage password
- Custom Error Pages
- Redirects
- Ability to Edit Mime Types
- Ability to Edit Apache Handlers
- Install FrontPage Extensions
- Uninstall FrontPage Extensions
- Search Engine Submit Tool
- File Manager
Domains
Subdomains
- Ability to Add/Remove Subdomains
- Subdomain Redirects
- Stats for Subdomains
- Email for subdomains
Advanced Tools
- Manage GPG Keys
- Cron Jobs
- HotLink protection
Network Tools
Database Management
- Manage MySQL Databases (Add, Remove, Change Password, Add Access Hosts)
- phpMyAdmin Access
MX records
MX record is short for mail exchange record, an entry in a domain name database that identifies the mail server that is responsible for handling e-mails for that domain name. In other words, if you change the MX records at domain1.com to domain2.com, all email sent to domain1.com will now go to domain2.com.
NOTE: If you change your MX record to something other than the current server, we will no longer be responsible for your mail.
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