Netscape Communicator Mail
When setting up your e-mail program(s), the following settings will most likely be used when configuring the program.
Incoming (POP3) Server: mail.yourdomain.com (NOTE: DO NOT put 'www' or 'pop', etc. in front of the domain!)
Outgoing (SMTP) Server: whatever your ISP says to use (ex. smtp-server.houston.rr.com smtp.sbcglobal.net)
**Some Internet Access Providers require you to use their SMTP server. Refer to their website for information about their settings.
POP3 account/user name: youremailaddress (This would be whatever account you configured in your control panel)
POP3 account/user password: This is the password for the POP email account that you have created.
Netscape Mail
Open Netscape Browser
Go to Options menu bar and choose Mail and News
Preferences
Choose the Servers tab:
a. Outgoing SMTP should be the mail server address of your dial-up company
b. Incoming POP server should be yourdomain.xxx (substitute your domain name)
c. POP3 username is the account you set up in your webmail Administration Page
Click the Identity tab:
a. Enter your name
b. Enter your full e-mail address
c. Enter your reply e-mail address
Click Apply
Netscape Communicator Mail
Open Netscape Communicator
Go to the Edit menu and choose Preferences
Click on Mail and Groups and the + sign adjacent to it
Click on Identity and enter your name and mail address
Click on Mail Server and enter the following:
a. Incoming POP should be yourdomain.xxx (substitute your domain name)
b. Outgoing SMTP should be the mail server of your dial-up company
c. Choose the POP3 radio button under Mail Server Type
Click OK
How do I configure my email program?
Email is used for communicating by "mail" with other people on the Internet. There are many e-mail programs currently being used on the Internet, please note that our Customer Service Representatives are versed in using Netscape Mail, Internet Mail, and Eudora Pro/Light and may not have information on how to configure/use other E-mail programs.
When setting up your e-mail program(s), the following settings will most likely be used when configuring the program.
Incoming (POP3) Server: mail.yourdomain.com (NOTE: DO NOT put 'www' or 'pop', etc. in front of the domain!)
Outgoing (SMTP) Server: whatever your ISP says to use (ex. smtp-server.houston.rr.com smtp.sbcglobal.net)
**Some Internet Access Providers require you to use their SMTP server. Refer to their website for information about their settings.
POP3 account/user name: youremailaddress (This would be whatever account you configured in your control panel)
POP3 account/user password: This is the password for the POP email account that you have created.
Outlook Express
Open Outlook Express.
If the Internet Connection Wizard pops up, skip to step #5. Otherwise go on to step #3.
From the Tools menu, choose Accounts.
Click the Add button, and choose Mail.
In the Display name box, type in your name.
Click the Next button.
Select I already have an e-mail address that I'd like to use. (You may not have to do this)
In the E-mail address box, type in your email address.
Click the Next button.
Click the down arrow on the drop-down list and choose POP3.
In the Incoming mail (POP3,IMAP or HTTP) server box, type 'yourdomain.com'.
In the Outgoing mail (SMTP) server box, type in the address of your ISP's SMTP Server
(example: smtp-server.houston.rr.com smtp.sbcglobal.net
Click the Next button.
In the Account name box, type in your email address.
In the Password box, type in your password.
Check the box next to Remember password if you would like your password to be saved.
Click the Next button.
Click the Finish button.
Click the Close button.
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