Once you have received Account Activation Email, you need to take following steps.
Upload your content with FTP Your account activation email contains the access details for your account. Use the mentioned FTP Server access details to upload your files using any of the standard FTP softwares.
If this is your newly registered domain or you are transfering-in the domain name, it may take 24-72 hours for your domain name to start resolving to our servers. If this is the case, use mentioned IP address as FTP Server to upload your files.
Learn more about Directory Structure & where to upload your contents
Update Name Servers In order to point your domain name to your account, your domain name must use the mentioned DNS Servers in Account Activation Email.
New Domain Registrations If you are registering a new domain, please provide the mentioned DNS information in Account Activation Email to your Domain Registrar who is registering your domain name.
Domain already registered ?? If your domain is already registered, you need to change the DNS Servers to mentioned in Account Activation Email. This can be done from the control panel provided by your domain registrar (who registered domain name for you). If you are not sure, how to change the same, please contact your registrar and provide above DNS information.
Using third party DNS Servers If you wish to use third party DNS, please ensure that A record & MX Record of your domain points to mentioned IP Address in Activation Email. However it is always recommended to use our DNS Servers.
Please note that once you change/update DNS Servers, it may take 24-72 hours for your domain to point to your account due to domain propogation delay.
Create & Setup your Email Accounts Your hosting account allows you to create Email Accounts, Email Aliases & Forwarders, Setup Auto Responders. You can manage your email services from ControlDesk (Master Control Panel) or HostingDesk ( End-User control panel ) Click below links to learn more.
Creating & Managing Email Accounts Creating & Managing Email Aliases
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