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  • dmk1
    Master Sergeant

    • Feb 2006
    • 63

    accessing web mail with sub domain name

    Hello, I did this before but didn't write it down, and have searched threads...

    I have my maine account www.brucejoronte.com and my sub domain www.debbiemae.com

    I'm trying to get into web mail in the control panel, and bruce's web mail shows up. How to I access web mail for my email?

    thanks
    debbie
  • navaldesign
    General & Forum Moderator

    • Oct 2005
    • 12080

    #2
    Re: accessing web mail with sub domain name

    try http://www.debbiemae.com/webmail
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    • Robert
      First Lieutenant

      • May 2005
      • 296

      #3
      Re: accessing web mail with sub domain name

      So basically, Naval, if I set up the following:
      Example only--

      1) "subdomain.mydomain.com" which auto creates appropriate ftp locations and such
      2) Create new email address: "subdomain@mydomain.com"

      Now, I want these to be for a user of my site(off subject...do I have to create a new user somewhere in CPanel?

      Ultimately, my question is: If that user wanted to access their email using webmail...all they would have to do would be to direct to page:

      "http://www.subdomain.mydomain.com/webmail" ????

      I use Outlook Express to get my emails, but what if my user doesn't? is it that simple?


      Thanks in advance Naval,

      Robert

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      • navaldesign
        General & Forum Moderator

        • Oct 2005
        • 12080

        #4
        Re: accessing web mail with sub domain name

        So basically, Naval, if I set up the following:
        Example only--

        1) "subdomain.mydomain.com" which auto creates appropriate ftp locations and such

        Yes, this is the subdomain creation part.


        2) Create new email address: subdomain@mydomain.com

        Not excactly: it must be user@subdomain.mydomain.com

        Now, I want these to be for a user of my site(off subject...do I have to create a new user somewhere in CPanel?

        If you want to allow this user FTP access to this subdomain, you need to go to FTP manager, and create an account for this user, to only have access to the subdomain (or even all the domain, it depends on you) .

        Ultimately, my question is: If that user wanted to access their email using webmail...all they would have to do would be to direct to page:

        "http://www.subdomain.mydomain.com/webmail" ????

        Sould be like this, to be honest i never tried it.

        I use Outlook Express to get my emails, but what if my user doesn't? is it that simple?

        If it works as said above, it is as simple as this.


        Hope this helps.
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        • Robert
          First Lieutenant

          • May 2005
          • 296

          #5
          Re: accessing web mail with sub domain name

          Thanks Naval I think I got a mental picture of how it works.
          Thanks for your time.
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