Yes, you will be able to access the domain name with or without the WWW in front. For example, you could access the domain name "mydomain.com" by going to "www.mydomain.com" as well as "mydomain.com".
Email Attachments E-mail attachments should be kept under 4 megabytes although larger attachments may work fine. Some e-mail software like Outlook Express will let you divide e-mail...
What is an auto-responder? An auto-responder is an automated e-mail response that our server can be set up to send to the address of someone e-mailing the auto-responder address. For example, we...
How do I transfer files to my web site? Files must be transferred to the web server via File Transport Protocol (FTP). If you have a PPP internet account and need FTP software, you can download a program for...