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Understanding Mailboxes
Mailboxes are used to send and receive e-mails via
client based mail software and can store mail on the hosting
mail server.
Creating Mailboxes
To create mailboxes in addition to webmaster and postmaster
mailboxes obligatory created on each maildomain:
- Click New E-mail in the E-mail Setup
Functions section:

- On the configuration page that you will be taken to, do
the following:

- Enter mailbox name in the Email address field.
- Check the Catch All box to collect email
messages sent to a nonexistent account on the mail
domain.
If Catch All isn't enabled on any mail
resource running on the mailbox's mail domain, such email
message will bounce back to the sender with an error
notification.
- AntiSpam: check this option to enable antispam
filtering for your mailbox. (Read about AntiSpam
protection)
- AntiVirus: check this option to enable
antivirus protection for your mailbox. (Read about AntiVirus
protection)
- Check the box next to MAILBOX and configure:
- Password: see below.
- Comment: enter description to help identify
the mailbox.
- Discard All Incoming Mail: see below.
- Alias by: use this
option for mass creation of mail aliases. Enter alias
names (without the @ part) separated by ',' or ';' or
'SPACE'.
- Click the Submit button at the bottom of the
form.
- Agree with the charges, if any.
Removing Mailboxes
To remove a mailbox preserving other services
running on this e-mail address:
- Click the mailbox e-mail address in the E-mail
list on the maildomain Controls page:

- Uncheck MAILBOX.
- Click the Submit button at the bottom of the
form.
To remove a mailbox with other mail services running
on this e-mail address, click the Trash icon in the
mailbox Properites entry on the Mail Controls page:

Postmaster mailbox can't be deleted. To delete a Catch
All mailbox, first switch Catch All OFF.
Mailbox Storage Quota
Mailbox quota defines how many MB of mail you can store in
your mailbox. You can't store more than allowed by the mailbox
quota. It is not included into the site disk space quota. If
your hosting plan allows, you can increase the initial free
mailbox quota.
To increase mailbox quota:
- On the maildomain Controls page click the of X MB
link in the mailbox Properites entry:

- Enter new quota size in megabytes and click the
Submit button.
From this moment on, you will be charged for the difference
between this new amount and the free amount your hosting plan
grants. This charge will be added to the recurrent fee at the
beginning of each billing period.
You can't change quota for the postmaster mailbox.
Mailbox Password
Mailbox password is an alphanumeric combination that
authenticates logging into the mailbox. It is required when
you are logging into the mailbox outside your control panel or
when you configure an external mail client to access your
mailbox.
To change mailbox password:
- Click the e-mail address in the E-mail list on
the maildomain Controls page.
- In the MAILBOX section enter a new password in
the Password and Confirm password fields.
- Click the Submit button at the bottom of the
form.
Discarding All Incoming Mail
If you don't need ALL your incoming mail, you can configure
your mailbox to discard all incoming mail. In this case
senders won't receive 'undelivered mail' notifications.
- Click the mailbox e-mail address in the E-mail
list on the maildomain Controls page.
- In the MAILBOX section check the Discard All
Incoming Mail box.
- Click the Submit button at the bottom of the
form.
Signing into a Mailbox
To send and receive mail from your mailbox you should sign
in. This can be done from your control panel by clicking the
Launch Webmail icon in the Properties column:
 Provided you signed up for a Unix/Linux
plan, you can also sign into your mailbox from outside your
control panel by entering http://YOUR_WEB_SERVER_IP in the
Address field of your browser and clicking the IMP-mail client
link on the page you are taken to.
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