Email sending limits at HOSTDOG
HOSTDOG enforces email sending limits on all shared hosting plans to prevent spam, protect the server's IP reputation, and ensure consistent deliverability for every customer. This page explains the limits, what happens when you reach them, and alternatives for high-volume sending.
How to create an email autoresponder
This guide walks you through creating an autoresponder for your HOSTDOG email account using your hosting control panel. You can set it up in under a minute — define your message, set the interval, and the server handles the rest.
How to create an email account on your hosting
A professional email address like info@yourdomain.com builds credibility with customers and keeps business communications separate from personal email. This guide walks you through every step — from logging in to your control panel to sending your first email.
How to change your email password
Your email account password is separate from your HOSTDOG account password. You can change it either through your hosting control panel or directly through webmail. Once changed, remember to update the password on every device and application that uses the account.
I can't send or receive emails — troubleshooting
Email suddenly not working? Before diving into advanced troubleshooting, run through the quick checks below. Most email issues come down to a wrong password, incorrect server settings, or a full mailbox — all of which you can fix in minutes.
How to access webmail
Webmail is a browser-based interface that lets you read and send email without installing any software. It works on any device — desktop, tablet, or phone — as long as you have a browser and an internet connection. This article shows you how to access webmail using two different methods, how to log in to Roundcube, and what to do if something goes wrong.
What is DNS and how does it work?
This article explains what DNS is, how the lookup process works, what the most common DNS record types do, and how DNS propagation affects your website. Whether you are setting up a new domain or troubleshooting an issue, this knowledge gives you the foundation you need.
User details for .com, .net, and .org domain registration
Generic top-level domains (gTLDs) such as .com, .net, and .org are managed by ICANN-accredited registrars. HOSTDOG is an accredited registrar and submits your contact details to the relevant registry when you register a domain. This article explains what information you must provide, what happens to it, and how to avoid registration errors.
How to transfer a .gr domain to HOSTDOG
Unlike standard gTLD transfers (.com, .net, .org), a .gr domain transfer does not use an EPP auth code. Instead, the transfer is processed through the EETT (Hellenic Telecommunications & Post Commission) registry. This guide walks you through each step — from preparing at your current registrar to completing the transfer at HOSTDOG.
How to transfer a domain away from HOSTDOG
This guide walks you through the entire process of transferring a domain away from HOSTDOG — from unlocking the domain and getting your auth code, to completing the transfer with your new registrar. The process varies slightly depending on whether you have a generic TLD (.com, .net, .eu) or a .gr domain.
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