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| FTP Uploading | |
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You will need an FTP client to upload your website.
With an FTP client, upload to folder the root folder for HTML, mainwebsite_html/. If you upload from your control
panel, upload to /var/www/html. There are
many free FTP clients.
FireFTP plugin
for Mozilla Firefox /
AceFTP
Freeware /
WS
FTP
(See example of FTP Setup)
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FTP
Settings
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| Login: |
ftp.yourdomain.com |
| Username: |
yourdomain@yourdomain.com |
| Password: |
********* |
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Control Panel | |
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The control panel lets you control your
email accounts, FTP accounts, password protection, view traffic
statistics, and more. You can access your control panel login
page by going to http://www.yourdomain.com/admin or
clicking here.
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To
access your control panel
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FTP Hostname: |
yourdomain (without .com) |
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FTP Username: |
yourdomain.com |
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FTP Password: |
********* |
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Email | |
Once you have
added email addresses from your control panel, use this information for an email client
like Outlook Express. Squirrel mail can
be reached at http://www.yourdomain.com/squirrelmail
| Email
Settings (Ex: Microsoft Outlook) |
| POP3
(incoming) Hostname: |
mail.yourdomain.com |
| SMTP
(outgoing) Hostname: |
mail.yourdomain.com*
or the one provided by your ISP |
| Username: |
Address@yourdomain.com |
| Password: |
******* |
* Make sure you select "server requires
authentication" for SMTP if you use mail.yourdomain.com. Some
ISP's will not allow you to use mail.yourdomain as your SMTP server.
In that case, you will need to use the one provided by your ISP.
Check here for a list of ISPs which require their SMTP server.
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