![]() ![]() However, check out the options and let us know if you have any questions. Sorry, it’s not a straightforward answer – I know you mentioned you’re new at this. You can find the mail configuration settings by logging into webmail, then clicking on your login name in the top right corner and clicking on Configure Mail Client. You would have to configure to use your mail server settings. You can also setup and download the Squirrelmail desktop application. You will need to make sure that you can see the desktop background and the URL in the browser. In Mac OSX (I tried this on the newest OS – Mojave), you need to left-click on the left portion of the address bar, hold it down and then drag to your screen. This will reset all your file and folder permissions to folders 755 and files 644 for teh cPanle user userna5. ![]() On VPS and Dedicated servers, you can run the following from command line: rootvps fixperms userna5. In Windows, you can right-click and create the shortcut by using the URL to Webmail. You can contact tech support to have the file permissions fixed on your server. As with the iPhone, you will need to make sure that Javascript is allowed for the page.Īs for the desktop shortcut, it depends on your operating system. If you’re not using an iPhone, then you should see this post, though it includes directions for both types. This is done when you log in to webmail and then click on your login username in the top right corner and then select a default webmail application out of the three available. Before you save it, you would need to designate your default webmail application. The page will always be a login screen AND you must have Javascript enabled (Settings>Safari>Advanced>Javascript – You have turn slider on). Basically, it lets you save a page directly to the iOS screen. You can see how to do that by looking at these instructions. First, it’s really not an easy thing to just add a website shortcut on the iPhone UNLESS you use the option within Safari. ![]() Thanks for the question about adding a shortcut to your iPhone or to your computer desktop. ![]()
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