In Feburary 2016 26,
Press 'Mail' if your GoDaddy email account is the first you're setting up on the iPhone. If you have other email accounts, press 'Settings' and then 'Mail.'
Choose 'Add Account' under 'Accounts.'
Select 'Other' when you are prompted to choose what type of account you want to add. Choose 'POP' on the next screen.
Enter your name, email address and a description of the email address that will help you identify it among the others on your iPhone.
Find the 'Incoming Mail Server' part of the email set up. Enter 'pop.secureserver.net' as the host name, your entire email address as the 'user name' and the password that goes with the email account.
Locate the 'Outgoing Mail Server' part of the set up. Type 'smtpout.secureserver.net' as the host name, your full email address as the 'user name' and your password again.
Finish setting up your account. Verify that it works by sending yourself a test email message.
In Feburary 2016 26,
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How to Store Files Online for FreeIn Feburary 2016 25,
In Feburary 2016 25,
Windows comes with OneDrive; start using your 15GB of free storage by creating a Microsoft account and opening OneDrive on your PC. Google offers 15GB of free storage when you create a Google account, and you can use this space for Gmail attachments, Google+ images and Google Drive files. If you have an iPhone or iPad, you activate your 5GB of free iCloud storage in Settings, although iCloud doesn't work like other cloud storage services. With iCloud, you can only back up documents, emails and photos from your iOS device or Mac computer. Amazon tablets and e-readers include 5GB of space on Amazon Cloud Drive.
Create More Free Cloud Storage Accounts
Dropbox offers 2GB of free space; Bitcasa offers 10GB; and both Box and Cubby offer 5GB. Each of these services has a Web interface as well as desktop and mobile apps for Mac, Windows, iOS and Android. If you're a Linux user, Bitcasa and Dropbox offer Linux programs, too. These services keep your files synced across multiple devices, and Cubby performs peer-to-peer file transfers to efficiently sync your devices' hard drives as well. With one of each of these accounts, as well as OneDrive and Google Drive accounts, you can store 52GB of data on tested, stable cloud servers.
Keeping Your Devices in Sync
Automatically sync files with your cloud storage accounts by installing programs on your computers, tablets and smartphones. When you install a service's desktop application, it creates a new folder to which you can drag and drop files you want to sync. To automatically sync your mobile files, open a cloud storage app's settings menu and turn on background syncing. For example, Dropbox, Google Drive and OneDrive include automatic upload options that back up pictures as you take them. The steps to enable automatic uploads differ among devices and services, but each app includes a similar option in its settings menu.
Streaming Media Files
Broadband services usually offer slower uploads than downloads, so syncing large files can take time. Avoid uploading incomplete files by keeping your files separate rather than compressing them into ZIP archives to save space. With music files especially, this makes sense because you can listen to the files without downloading them if they're not archived. With Dropbox, Google Play and Amazon Cloud Drive, you can stream media files from your cloud storage without downloading them locally. To stream songs from Dropbox, you must install a program such as DropTunes or Tunebox.
In Feburary 2016 25,
Windows comes with OneDrive; start using your 15GB of free storage by creating a Microsoft account and opening OneDrive on your PC. Google offers 15GB of free storage when you create a Google account, and you can use this space for Gmail attachments, Google+ images and Google Drive files. If you have an iPhone or iPad, you activate your 5GB of free iCloud storage in Settings, although iCloud doesn't work like other cloud storage services. With iCloud, you can only back up documents, emails and photos from your iOS device or Mac computer. Amazon tablets and e-readers include 5GB of space on Amazon Cloud Drive.
Create More Free Cloud Storage Accounts
Dropbox offers 2GB of free space; Bitcasa offers 10GB; and both Box and Cubby offer 5GB. Each of these services has a Web interface as well as desktop and mobile apps for Mac, Windows, iOS and Android. If you're a Linux user, Bitcasa and Dropbox offer Linux programs, too. These services keep your files synced across multiple devices, and Cubby performs peer-to-peer file transfers to efficiently sync your devices' hard drives as well. With one of each of these accounts, as well as OneDrive and Google Drive accounts, you can store 52GB of data on tested, stable cloud servers.
Keeping Your Devices in Sync
Automatically sync files with your cloud storage accounts by installing programs on your computers, tablets and smartphones. When you install a service's desktop application, it creates a new folder to which you can drag and drop files you want to sync. To automatically sync your mobile files, open a cloud storage app's settings menu and turn on background syncing. For example, Dropbox, Google Drive and OneDrive include automatic upload options that back up pictures as you take them. The steps to enable automatic uploads differ among devices and services, but each app includes a similar option in its settings menu.
Streaming Media Files
Broadband services usually offer slower uploads than downloads, so syncing large files can take time. Avoid uploading incomplete files by keeping your files separate rather than compressing them into ZIP archives to save space. With music files especially, this makes sense because you can listen to the files without downloading them if they're not archived. With Dropbox, Google Play and Amazon Cloud Drive, you can stream media files from your cloud storage without downloading them locally. To stream songs from Dropbox, you must install a program such as DropTunes or Tunebox.
In Feburary 2016 25,
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How to Keep Filezilla From Changing OwnersIn Feburary 2016 03,
In Feburary 2016 03,
Launch the Control Panel, or cPanel, of your hosting server. You can access the cPanel from the homepage of most Web hosting providers, including GoDaddy.com, Bluehost.com and HostGator.com.
Double-click the “FTP Accounts” option from the main menu of the Control Panel.
Create a login and password for the FTP account.
Type the folder(s) you want the user to have access to in the Directory field.
Click “Create Account” or similar to create the FTP account.
Supply the person(s) with the FTP account with restricted access. The next time they access the website files via the FileZilla client, they will only have access to the files and directories you specified and won’t be able to change owners.
In Feburary 2016 03,
Launch the Control Panel, or cPanel, of your hosting server. You can access the cPanel from the homepage of most Web hosting providers, including GoDaddy.com, Bluehost.com and HostGator.com.
Double-click the “FTP Accounts” option from the main menu of the Control Panel.
Create a login and password for the FTP account.
Type the folder(s) you want the user to have access to in the Directory field.
Click “Create Account” or similar to create the FTP account.
Supply the person(s) with the FTP account with restricted access. The next time they access the website files via the FileZilla client, they will only have access to the files and directories you specified and won’t be able to change owners.
In Feburary 2016 03,
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