PizzaMan

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  1. Well, I think I figured it out. I believe I can get it to do what I want it to do by logging in to webmail using my main cpanel account then I am able to see all of the accounts at a glance. Then only problem is remembering which ones I already checked. That will work.
  2. Well, I was able to log in to horde one time where there was a drop down list in the upper right corner that had all of the various accounts list. Not sure how I did it, though. I tried again with the same log in and it was gone. This is wierd.
  3. Over the weekend, I switched my hosting from a provider using H-sphere control panel to Hawk. I found the setup and configuration to be extremely easy. I was able to get my website up and running satisfactorily. Webmail, however is a totally seperate story. Although the setup is easy, usability is so overly complicated to the point of being worthless. Now I wish I would not have switched. I generally have 15-20 email accounts that I would like to check quickly and frequently through webmail from several PCs and laptops both at home or at work. With H-Sphere, I could log in to each account, check the email, log out of that account and the go to the next directly from the email console. With cpanel, I have to click on more, click on webmail, look up the password and enter it, click on which email client and then log in again. Also, the cpanel email console does not remember the settings each time (ie items in list and no script). There needs to be a way to streamly line that process otherwise this just is not going to work for what I need it to do. Even if I could get windows to remember the passwords, that would be progress. Any suggestions? This is so frustrating.