by Adam Young | Apr 8, 2016
- Login to your cPanel account
- Click Forwarders located under the Email section
- Click Delete for the forwarder you want to delete
- Click the Delete Button for confirm you want to delete the forwarder
by Adam Young | Apr 8, 2016
- Login to your cPanel account
- Click the Accounts link fount under the Email section
- Click on the Delete link located to the right of the account that you want to delete
- Click the Delete button to confirm that you want to delete the account
by Adam Young | Apr 8, 2016
- Login to your cPanel account
- Click Forwarders found under the Email section
- Click the Add Forwarder button
- Enter the first part of the email address ( before @ ) and select the domain
- Enter where you want to forward the emails too
- Click the add forwarder button
by Adam Young | Apr 8, 2016
- Login to your cPanel account
- Click the Accounts link located under the Email section
- Click Change Password for the email account you want to change the password for
- Enter your new password for this account
- Click Change Password to save the changes
by Adam Young | Apr 8, 2016
- Login to your cPanel account
- Click Aliases located under the Domains section
- Enter the domain name
- Click Add Domain
by Adam Young | Apr 8, 2016
- Login to your cPanel account
- Click FTP Accounts under the Files section
- Enter the login name you want to use for this new FTP account
- Set the password the new account
- Set the root directory for the new account
- Set the accounts quota
- Click Create FTP account
by Adam Young | Apr 7, 2016
- Login to your cPanel account
- Click Addon Domains found under the Domains section
- Click Manage Redirection for the domain you wish to add a redirect too
- Enter the URL to where you want the domain redirected too
- Click Save
Note: If you want to redirect to file end the URL with a forward slash
by Adam Young | Apr 7, 2016
- Login to your cPanel account
- Select Change Password from the user menu at the top right corner of the page
- Enter the current password for your cPanel account
- Enter a new password for your cPanel account
- Once you have entered your new password for a second time click Change you password now
Note: when you change your cPanel account password, it also changes your primary FTP account password as well
by Adam Young | Apr 5, 2016
- Login to your cPanel account
- Click Subdomains found under the Domains section
- Click the Remove button beside the sub-domain that you want to delete
- Click Delete Subdomain to confirm that you really want to remove the sub-domain
by Adam Young | Apr 5, 2016
- Login to you cPanel account
- Click Subdomains found under the Domains section
- Click the Manage Redirection for the sub-domain that you wish to remove the redirection for
- Click Disable Redirection