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Please find below a
number of online
step-by-step
tutorials for
Windows 2000 Setup.
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>>> Windows 2000 - Creating new Email/User
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| A user is a mail account on the server to which e-mail can be sent and from which e-mail can be retrieved. The instructions below cover creating an user on your IMail server. |
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Step 1. Open your Web browser and type in:
- http://mail.yourdomain.com
- This will take you to the entrance of the Web interface.
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Step 2. Click the Logon link.
- Type in your mail admin name for the username.
- Type in your mail admin password for the password.
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Step 3. Click User Administration under the Host Administration section.
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Step 4. Click Add User.
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Step 5. Complete the fields accordingly.
- UserID - This is the actual account name, and is the address to which mail will be sent. For example, if you wanted to receive mail sent to jonn@yourdomain.com you would type John in the field.
- Password - This is the password that will be used to retrieve mail from the server.
- Confirm Password - Same as above.
- First Name - The first name of the owner of the account. This is only needed if you plan to use the online mail interface, and will be the name from which any e-mail sent will display.
- Last Name - The last name of the owner of the account. This is only needed if you plan to use the online mail interface, and will be the name from which any e-mail sent will display.
- Organization to Telephone - Optional information for online directory searches.
- Max Mailbox Size - The total size, in bytes, the account will accept. Use this to limit the size of the mailbox. The standard mailbox limitation is between 3-5MB, which would equal 3000000 or 5000000 in the field. The default, zero, equals unlimited.
- Max Num Messages - The total number of messages the account will accept. Use this to limit the size of the mailbox. The default, zero, equals unlimited.
- Allow Web Access - Allows the user to access the online mail interface.
- Forwarding - The address to which you want the e-mail forwarded. Leave blank to disable forwarding.
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Step 6. Click Save.
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4. How do I
avoid email downtime?
To avoid email downtime
the following steps need to
be taken before modifying
the DNS:
- Set all emails on
the old server to
auto-forward to a third
party email address or
ISP provided email
address.
- We will create a
"catchall" email on the
new server (our server)
and set it to
auto-forward to the same
third party email
address or ISP provided
email address.
- Modify your DNS
information and
propagation will begin.
During this propagation
period emails will
either go to the old
server or to the new
server. In both the
cases, emails will be
instantly forwarded to
the third party email
address or ISP provided
email address.
- At the end of
propagation period, you
may cancel the email
forwarding as well as
create more POP email
accounts on the new
server.
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5. What type
of server will my site be
hosted on, Unix or Windows
NT/2000?
Wiltsweb hosts web sites
on both the Unix and Windows
NT/2000 platforms. If you
require that your site be
set up specifically on one
or the other, please
indicate this in the
additional request section
on the orderform. |
6. How do I
administer email accounts?
There are 2 ways to
administer your email
accounts depending on which
platform you are hosted on.
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7.
Do you
have a control panel that I
can use to manage my sites?
Yes, we do have a control
panel for sites hosted with
our service. Please
click here for a demo.
NOTE: At present,
this control panel is for
sites hosted on our unix
servers. |
9. Is there
any set up fee when I sign
up?
You can save the set up
fee when you choose out
annual billing plan. |
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10. How
many POP3 accounts can I
have with one account?
Each POP3 account must
have a minimum of 1MB of
space allocated to it. ie.
with 100MB of space you can
have maximum of 100 POP3
accounts. If your domain is
on Unix server with
FrontPage extensions the
minimum size for each email
(user) will be 3MB. |
11. Once I
sign up will I get technical
support for FTP, Email, etc?
Most of the FTP and email
related questions are
answered in the web
tutorials section of our
support page. If you need
additional help please
email the question to
us. Our support team will be
more than happy to help you. |
12.
Which
mode of support do you
prefer, email or telephone?
It has been proved that
email support is more
effective, because all
problems are documented and
can be tracked easily. Our
response time for emails is
typically 5-6 business
hours. |
13.
How do
I sign up for an wiltsweb
account?
It is very simple to sign
up for an wiltsweb account.
Fill out our online Order
form and submit it. We will
set up your account
immediately. |
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How
long will it take for my
site to be set up on your
servers after submitting it
through the Add Domain form?
We will set up your site
within 3-4 business hours
and send you a confirmation
by email. |
16.
Why am
I not able to see my web
site even after 10-12 hours?
If you have modified the
Name Servers for your
domain or signed up for a
New Domain, it will take
24-72 are modified or a new
domain is registered, this
information has to be
propagated across the
Internet before you will be
able to see the changes.
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Can my
site be set up so that
www.mydomain.com and
mydomain.com both point to
the same web site?
By default www.domain.com
and domain.com will point to
the same place. |
19.
Do you
host international domains?
We host all domains
authorized by
ICANN including all TLDs
and country codes. |
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What is the minimum amount
of time that I have to sign
up for?
The minimum time that you
can sign up for an Wiltsweb
account is 1 month. |
21.
What
is the path to perl?
#!/usr/bin/perl |
22.
What
is the path to sendmail?
/usr/sbin/sendmail |
23.
Do I
get telnet access?
No, we do not provide
telnet access to our
servers. |
24.
Will I
be able to change and update
my web pages on a regular
basis?
Yes, you will be able to
update your web page at any
time using FTP or FrontPage.
There are no additional
charges for updating your
web site, so you can update
it as often as you like. If
you need more information on
how to do this, see the web
tutorials section of our
support page for
instructions. |
25.
How do
I register a domain?
Please email us you
domain registration
information. |
26. How
much does additional disk
space cost?
If you require additional
space over and above the
plan you have chosen, please
contact us for more
information. |
27.
Can
I get a dialup account with
you?
No, we specialize in web
hosting. You will need to
get dialup access through
your local ISP. |
28.
Can
I use both FrontPage and FTP
to upload my web site?
No, you can not use both
FP and FTP. If the FrontPage
server extensions are
enabled for your site then
please either only publish
the web site with FrontPage
or only use FTP. If you try
to use both FrontPage and
FTP you will get permission
denied errors while
uploading files. |
29.
Can I
delete my admin user and
recreate it?
No, if you delete your
admin user you will no
longer have access to your
web site and we will have to
delete and recreate the
whole site. Please make sure
that you do not delete the
admin user for your site. |
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