cPanel
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Numerous types of web hosting control panel is on the market now, but the most acclaimed one is probably cPanel. It is now the mostly used control panel in the world, because of its rich features. Even more, it is said to be very user friendly and easy to use, with its video tutorials for newbies. Those video tutorials are easy to found anywhere on the web and are easy to follow. Cpanel is also the only web hosting control panel that gives full view of all the web hosting account statistics. Without any further clicks, there’s a sidebar that provides you like, everything you need to manage your web hosting account. With cPanel, you can also download scripts easily and switch interface of your control panel to suit your needs. And since cPanel is now the most widely used control panel for web hosting, as a result many web softwares are now suited already for cPanel usage.
To begin managing your email account with cPanel in full swing, here are the steps:
1. Certainly you first have to create an email account in cPanel hosting. Just login to your cPanel
2. Click on Mail
3. Choose Manage Email Account
4. Then click on Add Account and create your own account.
Forwarding an email is also simple as well. The steps are:
1. Again, click on Mail
2. Choose Forwarders. If there is none to pick, then create one by clicking Add Forwarder.
Uploading files on the cPanel is also nothing but simple – after all, cPanel is indeed nothing but simplicity. You just have to:
1. Enter the File Manager – just click on the File Manager icon, and pick the directory you want to open
2. Then choose the Upload icon.
3. Click Browse, which is located next to each of the fields, then choose the file which you want to upload. Then start uploading. Sounds simple, but don’t get stumbled.
On the contrary, managing subdomain files might be a little bit complex, but not impossible, of course. After you have created a subdomain, view the Subdomains table then find the one you want to manage a redirection for. Afterwards, choose the Manage Redirection link in the Actions column. Soon the subdomain you choose will be listed. The last thing to do then is enter the domain you want the it to be redirected to. As a conclusion, it’s all just a piece of cake.

