wesme Posted August 18, 2003 Posted August 18, 2003 With my TCH account I have unlimited email addresses. I want to take advantage of that and let others have email. I want to set up the accounts but can others change their own password without getting into my main cpanel? I think they will be using squirrel mail. I don't want or need to know their passwords, but I don't want them in my cpanel. Also does the amount of mail in anyone's account effect me the host in any way? I see the default is 10mb of stored mail. What if I had 30 people with 20mb of stored mail. Is that ok? Thanks, Larry Quote
leezard Posted August 18, 2003 Posted August 18, 2003 you can set the amount of space each person has but keep in mind, if those 30 people with 20megs each all leave their mail on the server it does cut into your available space. 30 people X 20 MB = 600 MB of space. Quote
TCH-Andy Posted August 18, 2003 Posted August 18, 2003 For them to set their own passwords they can login to ******/webmail. There is then an option for them to set their password. Andy Quote
wesme Posted August 18, 2003 Author Posted August 18, 2003 I've set up several new email addresses. But when I go to: ******/webmail using the new info it says I'm already logged in as my original email address. It does not let me log in under th enew email i created. Quote
leezard Posted August 18, 2003 Posted August 18, 2003 hmm, your right..there isnt a "log off" button or link Quote
TCH-Sales Posted August 18, 2003 Posted August 18, 2003 That's because you have your browser set to remember your passwords. Go into your browser settings and un-check that and the login box should pop up everytime after. Quote
leezard Posted August 18, 2003 Posted August 18, 2003 thats true, also if you set up a user with an account and a default password, the first time they go to ******/webmail they will get the pop up, enter the username and default password you gave them, then they can change it Quote
TCH-JimE Posted August 18, 2003 Posted August 18, 2003 Also remember that email is deducted from your overall bandwidth each month too! Jim Quote
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