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How to change your cPanel password Log in to your Nuagerie Client Area: https://www.nuagerie.com/client-area Click on My cPanel. If you have more than one domain associated with your Nuagerie account, click on the appropriate domain link, then enter your cPanel password if required. Select the Change Password icon in the Preferences group to... How to Retrieve the Complete Header of an Email In order to resolve an unwanted email (spam) or bounce or failure problems with your email, our support team needs you to provide the detailed header of the message in question. This header contains all the information about the servers involved in the exchange of the message, the path taken by it, and the... How to Redirect an Email Address What is an email redirection? Email redirections allow you to forward a copy of every email received at an address to another email address. For example, if you have two different accounts, joe@domain.com and jsmith@domain.com, you could forward all messages sent to joe@domain.to to jsmith@domain.com, to avoid... How to Connect to your Nuagerie Client Area Welcome to Nuagerie! In order to be able to access your various services, you need to access your Nuagerie Client Area. You can do so by clicking the link on the top right of the website called "Client Area", clicking here, or by typing  https://www.nuagerie.com/client-area into your... How to Create and Manage Email Accounts Each hosting account allows you to create one or more personalized email accounts. The allowed number of accounts is displayed in the left menu of cPanel's home page (along with other statistics and information). To create a new email account: Log in to your cPanel. Under Popular... Error with my Registration? Thanks to our powerful backend service, our registration system should be as simple and pain-free as possible. However, there will be times when our fraud detectors will not allow you to continue with your purchase. If at some point during or after your registration, you see an error message that involves... My Account has been Hacked! Important Information An account is considered pirated (or hacked) when an unauthorized individual (or automated software, such as a virus) has compromised its security measures in order to retrieve information, deface/alter its contents, or use it as a platform for further attacks.   Why would someone want to hack my web site?...