CPanel access on https

Mar 12 2011

http://yourwebiste/cpanel

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Add, Edit, Delete Email in Cpanel

Nov 17 2010

1. Enter http://cpanel.yoursite.com

2. Login with your user name and password

3. Click on the mail icon as show below

4.  Click  on the Add/ Remove Manage Account link as shown below

5.  You will screen as how below now you can manage your account using respective links

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How to use webmail (CPanel) ?

Oct 29 2010

Guidelines used for godlib account holders may differ sometimes with other hosting providers

Enter the webmail  -  URL http://webmail.yoursite.com

Login using email id and password

Select any one of the 3r party link see below . (Here I have selected squirrel mail it is fast and easy)

That’s it you ready to use web-mail. Enjoy !

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Our Linux based hosting solutions

Oct 25 2010

We are proud to offer affordable, reliable Linux based hosting solutions with a range of packages suitable for both personal and business use.

We offer a variety of hosting packages suited to small businesses who own basic websites to larger businesses or organizations who require the operation of dynamic, content rich websites and applications.

for further details click here http://www.godlib.com/web-hosting.html

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What is Whois Privacy?

Oct 21 2010

ICANN, the governing body for most Internet domain names, requires that the contact details of your domain name be publicly available. As a result, your contact information is stored on “whois” servers where your information is available to anyone with an Internet connection.

If you’re thinking that opens you up to potential identity theft and an influx of spam you’d be right. In fact, anyone who has registered a domain name knows that shortly after creating the domain, you are often inundated with spam, telesales, and junk mail.

Spammers set up automated robots that scrape whois contact records, gathering contacts and email addresses in order to advise you of your recent lottery win, advise you of your surprise inheritance, or help you to last for hours in bed.

There is a solution. In an effort to combat these pitfalls, some domain name registrars offer a service known as whois privacy or whois proxy, which will shield your personal information from the public whois database. Think of it like getting an unlisted phone number to avoid telemarketers. It’s often a very affordable service, costing less than the price of the registration itself.

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What is Whois Information ?

Oct 21 2010

The information that you provide your Registrar when registering your domain name goes into a record that is tied with your domain name.

Certain parts of the information become a part of the central database, which is stored and maintained by the Registry, while other parts are kept and displayed directly by the Registrar.

All of the information is compiled into a search able public database of domain records. When you perform a search of this database, you are performing a WHOIS (pronounced “who-is”) search.

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Domain Names Registeration

Oct 21 2010

Once you have decided on the domain name(s) you want, the next step is to choose a Registrar and actually register the domain name.

While each Registrar may want slightly different pieces of information from you, most domain registrations require 5 things:

  1. Registrant Name – This is the company or individual to whom the domain name actually belongs.
  2. Administrative Contact – This is a person authorized to make certain changes to the domain name, such as alter the Registrant name or approve a transfer of the name to a new Registrar.
  3. Technical Contact – This is a person authorized to make certain changes to the domain name, such as changes to the DNS servers associated with that domain name.
  4. Billing Contact – This is the person to whom all bills and other correspondence will be sent.
  5. DNS Server Settings – This is where you specify the primary and secondary name server you would like to associate with the domain name, typically provided to you by your hosting or parking company.

It is possible to specify the same person or company for each of 1-4 above. You can (and people most often do) specify the same company or individual as the Administrative, Technical and Billing contact. Since there is very little to distinguish the roles of 2 & 3 in practice, this usually isn’t a problem.

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Purpose of this blog

Oct 16 2010

I  have started this blog quite bit lately.

My aim for starting this blog to share to explore , share ideas and to solve problem related to Internet and Web Designing. It’s taken me a while to step into this purpose fully.

I have planned to  post my design ideas, tutorials, and talk about modern web design trends.

I am especially here to help students those who are aspiring to become a web designer or developer.

You can raise you queries XHTML, CSS, Web Standards, Photoshop, Flash, PHP, Javascript/Ajax, MySQL, CMS, Hosting and Domain Registration

I’m open to any suggestions and contributions.

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