| Frequently Asked Questions |
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| Is my Email setup? |
Your master mail account is automatically setup. Your username, password, and mail server configurations are in the "Account Setup" letter sent to you when your account was setup. |
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| What is the difference between POP3 and Forwarding? |
POP3 is where you store your e-mail on our mail server. You then configure your mail client (for example - Internet Explorer, Netscape, Eudora) to read your mail directly from our mail server. Forwarding is when our mail server forwards e-mail to your local ISP or e-mail address instead of storing it. When we set up your account, all of your e-mail is forwarded to the e-mail address you supplied to us. You can use "mail.yourdomain.com" or your dialup ISP for the SMTP. |
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| How do I create additional POP accounts and Email forwarding? |
There are two kinds of email address's you can use. Lets start with the "catch all" method: With the catch all method, you don't have to worry about setting up individual pop mail accounts. Simply set your email client to your "default" email address (displayed in your control panel), and "all" email sent to anything@yourdomain.com will land in this box, or whatever you've set your default address to. This is an easy way to catch all email sent to your domain. How to configure a pop mail account:
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| How do I check my Emails? |
You can use any email clients (ie. Outlook, Eudora etc..) or our Web Based Mail. |
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| Nameway® offers unlimited E-mail aliases, what does that mean? |
Unlimited E-mail aliases means that you can use anything@yourdomain.com as your email address. For example, you may want to use a few different email links on your site such as ... support@yourdomain.com info@yourdomain.com webmaster@yourdomain.com You do not need to do anything to get anything@yourdomain.com to forward to your primary POP account.. We set this up as a default when your account was setup. |
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| Can I forward all my email to a separate email address? If so, how do I do it? |
Yes, Nameway® can forward all your mail to anywhere you like using the control panel. Just login and click "Email -> Forwarders". Email forwarding is a feature, which forwards an email that originated
from your domain, to another email address. The forwarding address
can be another email address within 'your domain', or to an 'external
email' address, (for example to your home ISP email account). There
are two types of email forwarding: How to setup a mail forward:
Testing your forward. |
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| How do I setup Email account with Outlook Express? |
If you would like to add an e-mail address to Outlook Express, follow the procedure below. You can configure Outlook Express to check as many e-mail addresses as you like. To quicky and automatically setup your mail accounts: You can use the control panel's automatic Outlook Export Tool to setup your email account. To do this: 1. Log into your control panel. 2. Select "Add/Remove POP Accounts". 3. Select "Outlook Express AutoConfig" next to the account you want steup. Once clicked, the server sends a registry file to your computer so that when Windows reads it, it will automatically setup your mail account in Outlook Express. If you would like to manually setup your mail accounts in Outlook Express, follow the instructions below. To manually add e-mail accounts in Outlook Express: 1. Open Outlook Express. 2. Move to the "Tools" drop down menu and select "Accounts." 3. Select "Add Mail" from the "Right" menu option. 4. In the "account name box", enter a name for your mail account, and click "Next." 5. In the "Email Box", enter the email address for this account and click "Next." ![]() 6. Set "Mail Server Names". Be sure to replace "nameway.com" with your own domain name. ![]() 7. Enter the "Login and Password" for this email account. Use the "full email address" as the login name of the account you're configuring, as illustrated in the following "example." 8. Click "Finish." and you'll see a message like this: ![]() 9. Do not exit your account settings yet! Highlight your "New Account" and select "Properties." as illustrated in the following example: 10. In the properties dialog box, select "Servers", then select the "My Server Requires Authentication" option as shown below: Close your account settings and test out your new address by sending a message to it. If you're able to send a message, and receive that same message in your new account, then congratulations! - you've successfully setup your first email account on our servers. You can configure as many email accounts as your like in Outlook Express using the same above process. Potential problems with sending mail: Due the the mass amount of abuse from a few problem souls, an increasing number of ISP's are disabling ability to "send mail" through someone else's SMTP server. If you receive an error message when attempting to use our "Outgoing SMTP" server, it probably means your ISP has denied access to (what is otherwise known) as 'third party relaying." To solve this problem, simply go back to your account properties, and select the "server settings" tab. Then, there are two things you must do: 1. Change the "SMTP Outgoing Mail Server" settings to the same ones as you're using on your ISP's email account. To do this, have a look at "Step 8" just a few above this one. In this case, select the properties of your ISP mail account, then go to properties, and select "Servers." Copy those "SMTP Outgoing Mail Server" settings to your new account, or write them down and enter them in manually. 2. Deselect the "My Server Requires Authentication" option. DO NOT CHANGE ANYTHING ELSE! You can now receive mail from your domain account, while sending mail will be accomplished through your ISP's SMTP servers. This will in no way effect the performance or look of your email messages coming from your domain. Note: PLEASE DO NOT send large volumes of mailings through our SMTP Relay server. It's really provided as a courtesy to our users, and not something to be used for mass mailing list purposes. If you're sending large emails, or are running a mailing list, PLEASE use your ISP's mail server for this purpose. They are better setup for this sort of heavy duty usage, and you won't clog our SMTP server, which also needs to provide resources to other users. |
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