1. Accessing cPanel through BlueberryWCS
Step 1: Login to Your BlueberryWCS Account
- Visit BlueberryWCS.com.
- Click on Client Login at the top right corner.
- Enter your email address and password to access your hosting account.
Step 2: Access Your cPanel
- Once logged in, navigate to Services in the menu.
- Select My Services from the dropdown.
- Choose the hosting service you want to manage by clicking Active.
- On the hosting details page, click the Login to cPanel button. This will take you directly to the cPanel dashboard.
Tips:
- If you encounter any issues logging in, use the Forgot Password? link to reset your credentials.
2. Creating Email Accounts in cPanel
Step 1: Open the Email Accounts Section
- In the cPanel dashboard, locate the Email section.
- Click on Email Accounts.
Step 2: Add a New Email Account
- Click the + Create button.
- Domain: Select the domain you want the email account to be associated with (if you have more than one domain).
- Username: Enter the desired email username (e.g., info, support).
- Password: Enter a strong password or use the Generate button to create one.
- Storage Space: Set a quota or select Unlimited.
Step 3: Save and Access Your Email
- Click Create to finalize the new email account.
- To access your email account, return to the Email Accounts section.
- Find your new email address and click Check Email to open the Webmail interface.
Tips:
- Use Webmail to manage emails directly from your browser.
- You can also configure your email with third-party clients (e.g., Outlook, Gmail) using the Connect Devices option found in the Email Accounts section.
3. Sending and Receiving Emails
Step 1: Access Webmail
- In the Email Accounts section of cPanel, click Check Email next to the account you want to use.
- Choose a Webmail client (e.g., Roundcube or Horde) to manage your emails.
Step 2: Composing and Sending Emails
- In the Webmail client, click Compose or New Message.
- Enter the recipient's email, subject, and message content.
- Click Send to deliver the email.
Step 3: Receiving Emails
- You can read incoming emails in the Inbox of the Webmail client.
- Use the Refresh button to check for new messages.
4. General cPanel Management
a. File Manager
- Go to File Manager in the cPanel dashboard to view, upload, or edit files on your website.
- Use the Upload button to add files directly to your server.
b. Backups
- Locate the Backup or Backup Wizard section to create manual backups of your website.
- Follow the wizard steps to download a copy of your website and database files.
c. Managing Domains
- Go to the Domains section to add subdomains, manage redirects, or update DNS records.
d. Managing Databases
- In the Databases section, you can create and manage databases using MySQL Databases or phpMyAdmin.
e. Checking Site Statistics
- Use the Metrics section (e.g., Awstats or Webalizer) to view website traffic, bandwidth usage, and other statistics.
5. Troubleshooting Tips
- Forgot Your cPanel Password? Reset it from your hosting account on BlueberryWCS.
- Email Issues? Ensure that MX records are correctly configured in the DNS Zone Editor.
- Website Not Loading? Check your file structure in File Manager and ensure the index file is in the public_html directory.
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