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Default Email Address

You may notice an email address in your GreenGeeks account called “Default.” That email account is automatically created when your cPanel user is created. On some systems, a default email address acts as a “catch-all.” That means any email addressed to the domain for a non-existent email user winds up in the default email box….

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How to Enable Email Authentication

Email authentication makes it more difficult for spammers to “spoof” (make an email appear that it came from your domain) email addresses on your domain. It can also validate email sent from your domain, greatly reducing deliverability issues. In this tutorial, we’ll show you how to enable email authentication In cPanel, both through email settings…

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How to Protect Your Email From Spam

No one likes being bombarded by unsolicited junk email. Luckily, there is a way to significantly reduce the amount of spam that makes it to your inbox. Email applications like Mozilla Thunderbird have built-in spam filtering. However, you may need something that is a bit more effective and configurable. In this tutorial, I’m going to show you how to…

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How to Check Email Ports

Ports are access points connected to your domain. Certain tools and functions will operate on specific ports. This offers a level of security and makes accessing those tools possible. Email can operate on various ports depending on what you’re trying to accomplish. For example, POP3 is a common port for email on servers running on…

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Join Us in the Fight for Net Neutrality

Automattic strongly believes in a free and open Internet and it’s hard to imagine a truly open Internet without Net Neutrality. What Is Net Neutrality? “Net Neutrality” is the simple but very powerful principle that all Internet traffic should be treated equally. Whether you’re reading a blog post on WordPress.com, streaming Game of Thrones on…

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How To Import Addresses and Forwarders

Importing address and forwarders is a great time saver when you move a web hosting account from one provider to another. Using data stored in an Excel or CSV file, you can quickly rebuild or update email properties. This is especially useful if you have to recover from a disaster. In this tutorial, I’m going…

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The Best of WordPress.com: Summer Edition

Hi everyone! Here’s a snapshot of some of the excellent WordPress.com community advice, insights, and updates that we enjoyed over the past month. What’s new Introducing Your New Social Icons Widget The Social Icons Widget allows you to connect your site to your favorite social media networks. You can activate it by going to My…

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How to Set up Email Domain Forwarding

Email domain forwarding is when you set an entire list of email addresses for a website to forward on to a new domain address. For instance, you can have all the email for ggexample.com forwarded to ggexample.net. Something like this works great for those who decided to change the domain name of a website. In…

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How to Setup Email Forwarding

Email forwarding is when you set your account to send messages to another address. When someone sends email to something like you@ggexample.com, you can have the message sent to you@gmail.com. It works similar to how you would forward postal mail. In this tutorial, I’m going to show you how to set these forwarders from the…

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How to Change Your Email Password

Losing a password to an email address has the potential to become quite problematic. For instance, what if a person operating an eCommerce site was unable to access an address used for processing shipments? Luckily, it’s easy to reset email passwords in cPanel. All it takes is a few moments, and the account is back…

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