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	*  Log into your ISPConfig instance
	*  Log in with your username and password
	*  Click on the Email icon on the top bar
	*  Select Email Mailbox from left menu
	*  Click on Add new Mailbox button (green button)
	*  At a minimum:</description>
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Individual Users

	*  Open your web browser to RoundCube and log into your account
	*  Click the Settings icon in the upper right corner (between Address Book and Logout)
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Log into ISPConfig. (Do we want a link here? I was thinking no.) You’ll see this screen, with your own name and login information replacing Cait’s.

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Click on the button that says email.

[1]You’ll see a list of all your domains which are set up for email here. If you have a domain set up but do not see it listed, you’ll need to set it up as an email domain. Instructions for that are here. (Add link!)</description>
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In some cases, you want to use FTP to provide access to files for your clients. There are more user friendly alternatives you can use (see OwnCloud &lt;http://owncloud.org&gt; for a pure web based solution you can install on your web site), but sometimes the files are simply too large.</description>
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There are three main numbers associated with spam. The spam engine assigns a probability of an email message being spam, with lower numbers being less likely.

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Daily Data uses the popular ISPConfig3 Control panel (&lt;https://www.ispconfig.org/&gt;) giving our users the ability to manage their own domains via a web interface.

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