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Common
Questions
How
do I set up my email accounts?
Check out the
tutorial on setting up your email addresses with our control
panel. The
tutorial also contains step by step instructions for
configuring your email software such as Netscape or Outlook Express so
that you can read and send mail. on setting up your email addresses
with our control panel. The
tutorial also contains step by step instructions for
configuring your email software such as Netscape or Outlook Express so
that you can read and send mail.
Why
can't I send mail using your server?
Our mail server does not allow relaying, it only accepts messages
destined for one of our customers. Relaying means accepting a message
from one computer, and passing it on to another external computer. We
disallow relaying to reduce spam. Your dialup provider should provide
you with an SMTP server that you can use to relay your mail.
How
do I upload my website?
If you are using FrontPage, please view the FrontPage
Quick Start for step by step directions.
The
other method is to use an FTP program to upload your files. Once you've gotten your ftp program connected, be
sure to place your files in the www folder. For more
detailed FTP instructions, please
view the FTP tutorial.
I
uploaded my website, but why doesn't it show when I enter my URL?
Make sure that you placed your files in the www folder. Make sure
you named the default file you want to appear index.shtml. If you're
using FrontPage, be sure you followed
the FrontPage Quick Start exactly.
What
are all those folders in my pages directory?
_private _vti_bin _vti_cnf _vti_log _vti_pvt _vti_txt
These
folders are part of the FrontPage extensions. If you are not using
FrontPage to create or maintain your pages you can delete these. They
will not affect the performance of your site if left in place.
How
do I view my usage statistics?
There is a report directory in your control panel menu reports. This
directory contains the statistics of your web site. To view it, go to
your URL http://www.yourdomain.com/stats/default.asp.
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