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 Accessing webmail

To access web mail, enter the following in your browser's address bar:...

 Accessing webmail securely

ACCESS WEBMAIL SECURELY:The secure webmail port is 2096, so...

 Default email account setup

This video tutorial will explain how to set your Default Email address: ...

 Difference between setting up IMAP and POP3

The only difference between setting up IMAP and POP3 is the incoming port. IMAP and POP3 are...

 Email Security Steps

Insider tips for securing your email accounts.

 Email blacklist check

Check your server or IP address to ensure it is not blacklisted.

 Email ports

Email ports POP3 - port 110 IMAP - port 143 SMTP - port 25 HTTP - port 80 Secure...

 Example of email settings

This is an example of email settings that you should use to send/receive email using your domain...

 General Email Client Setup

General Email Client SetupINCOMING MAIL SERVER:  yourdomain.comUsername: ...

 Google Mail

This Google knowledgebase article explains how to configure your MX records: ...

 IMAP vs POP3 Email

If you contact support regarding an e-mail problem one of the questions we will ask you is how...

 MX Records

To check your MX records, please visit this website.

 Outlook setup instructions in .pdf format

Microsoft Outlook setup instructions in .pdf format

 SMTP Authentication

How do I turn on SMTP Authentication?   SMTP Authentication is required when...

 SMTP Troubleshooting Tips

- Make sure your outoing mail server is set as yourdomain.com, not mail.yourdomain.com - Use...

 SPF record - how to establish SPF record with cPanel

How to setup a SPF mail record in your cPanel.

 Sendmail

We are running cpanel, therefore we are using Exim.The sendmail link appears to be at...

 Setting up Email

You can use either the webmail interface or an email client. If you decide to use an email...

 Setting up Email securely

Email is not private. Don’t forget that ever.  Unencrypted connections are far too easily...

 Troubleshooting Email

Why don't I receive any emails?   Log...

 What are SMTP, POP3 and IMAP?

SMTP, POP3 and IMAP are TCP/IP protocols used for mail delivery. If you plan to set up an email...