What is an e-mail autoresponder and how do I set one up on my POP3 account?
An e-mail autoresponder automatically sends an specified e-mail response to all incoming e-mail at a particular address. You can modify this message to say anything you wish. Common uses of this include people requesting more information would be asked to send an e-mail to info@mysite.com, which automatically responds to their e-mail with an e-mail message with all the information they requested.
This feature is a part of The Personal Control Panel and can be setup easily in just a few minutes.
Click here to learn how to setup an autoresponder on your POP3 account.
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Can I password protect certain directories of my website?
You can password protect any of your directories on your account, including your public_html directory. You can have as many logins and passwords as you wish.
This feature is a part of The Personal Control Panel and can be setup easily in just a few minutes.
Click here to learn how to password protect directories on your account.
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Can I create my own 404 Error page when someone requests a page on my site that does not exist?
Yes, you can have your own "404 Error" page that shows up when a document you request does not exist on an account. HelpQuest.Com has a customized 404 Error page, for example, visit http://www.helpquest.com/doesnotexist.html for an example of what is displayed to visitors who request a file that does not exist.
This feature is a part of The Personal Control Panel and can be setup easily in just a few minutes.
Click here to learn how to setup your own 404 Error file on your account.
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