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1.3.5
Other Mail Programs
Microsoft
internet mail
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Full
name = Your Name
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Email
= [username]@[yourdomain].com
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Internet
Mail server = [yourdomain].com
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Account
= [username]
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Pass
= [passwd]
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SMTP
= [yourdomain].com
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From
= whatever@[yourdomain].com
Netscape
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Your
Name = Your Name
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Email
Address = [username]@[yourdomain].com
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Reply
to = [username]@[yourdomain].com
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Mail
Server user name = [username]
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outgoing
SMTP = [yourdomain].com
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Incoming
= [yourdomain].com
If
you would like additional POP email accounts, ask us and we'll
set it up for you. Remember there may be an additional
one-time charge for each POP account depending on your
account. To check numerous POP accounts, read the manual or
help files that come with Eudora or your email client software
for configuration.
If
you are familiar with the shell (Unix) programs,
"pine" and "mail", you can use either of
these to check and send email as well.
*Using SMTP Server
Per dialup session, you would need to be authenticated to use the SMTP(Outgoing Mail) server. This is to prevent spammers from gaining access to your SMTP server. Here is how you can be authenticated:
1) Get connected to the Internet
2) Start your email software.
3) Make sure there is no outgoing mail in your outbox.
4) Log into the POP server to check your email
5) Now you are authenticated and you should be able to send and receive email w/o any problems. As long as you don't quit the program and stay connected to the net, you wouldn't need to be authenticated anymore.
If your SMTP access is denied after trying the steps above, you would need to contact your ISP. It is likely that they are not allowing relay to outside
SMTP server. More and more ISP's are implementing this feature to prevent spamming.
There is a very easy workaround this. All you have to do is to use your ISP's
SMTP server. This does not effect how your email address appears on your outgoing emails. When
recipients to your message hits the reply button, they will see your email address at your domain name.
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