Where do I find my Spam folder now?

Where do I find my Spam folder now?

You can now find your SPAM folder in your cPanel/Email account. You fan find is in 2 ways:

ACCESS VIA CPANEL
Simply login into cPanel here: https://hosting.visualmarketing.com.au:2083/
then using you user name and password to access your cPanel.
Go to Emails:


then




ACCESS VIA BILLING
The second way to access this is via our Billing Console. Login here: https://www.visualmarketing.com.au/billing/clientarea.php
Then click on SERVICES (either one)


Select your Hosting Package then Select Emails:



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