A
window (similar to the one pictured on the right) will appear.
Enter your username and password. Once signed into the control
panel you should do two things. First,
click on the "Message System" link at the top-right of the
page. Important messages about your account may come through the message
system, so we recommend that you enter your e-mail address at the bottom
of the screen and check the checkbox. If you do this, the control
panel will e-mail you when a message comes in. Second,
return to the main menu and click on the "Statistics / Logs"
icon. About halfway down the screen there will be a box to enter
your e-mail address. Confirm that the e-mail address in the box is
accurate. If not, change it and click on the "Save"
button. It is important to have a valid e-mail address in this box
because the control panel will e-mail you whenever your account is close
to going over its bandwidth limit.
The
Ticket Support System The
control panel features a built in message system. Clicking the
"Message System" link at the top of the screen will bring you
to the message system menu. "N messages waiting" will
always be displayed next to the link. Messages may contain
important information, so read them as soon as possible. The
message system has two components: a ticket support system and a private
message system. If you needed assistance, you would click the
"Create a Ticket" link. Your hosting company's support
staff would respond to this ticket and you would click on the ticket
name to read it. Private messages are shown in the same
table. Private messages are different because they are not
responses to a support ticket. Private messages can include
scheduled downtime alerts, system-wide announcements, and warnings that
your account is reaching its limits. To read a private message,
click on its title. |