Email Support
April 2006 - Last Revised March 2009
EMAIL SETTINGS
POP3: mail.yourdomain.com (standard port 110, replace yourdomain.com with your domain!)
Alternate POP3: pop.secureserver.net (this one allows SSL in the Advanced tab on port 995)
SMTP: mail.comcast.net (Replace with your ISP's SMTP mail server. Call your ISP or See the list below. [ ] Clear My Server Requires Authentication. Use the Standard port 25.)
Alternate SMTP: smtpout.secureserver.net ([ X ] Check “My Server Requires Authentication” & Change port in the Advaced tab to 80 or 3535. Note: We have to setup your account special to allow use of this smtp server.)
Usernames are your full email address as the server may have more than one "john" username. We don't assign unique names left of the @ sign, only unique email addresses.
Passwords are case sensitive. (abc is not the same as ABC).
Out of the office? Use Web based email.
Secure Web Email: https://email.secureserver.net (Preferred page. All information is encrypted. Note HTTPS://)
Alternate Web Email: Use your domain name: http://email.yourdomain.com if you forget the secure link above.
Known SMTP servers our clients are using:
mail.comcast.net
smtp.sbcglobal.yahoo.com
smtp.emadisonriver.com
mail.mchsi.com (mediacom)
smtp.direcway.com
mail.bwsys.net (bitwise systems)
More SMTP servers here (thedomainworks)
Having Trouble with E-Mail?
Tools: [Valid Email Address Check] [IP Tools] [IntoDNS Report] Blacklist Check: [RBLStatus.com] [BlacklistAlert.org] [robtex.com]
Notes: [How to fix your mail server]
After you have fixed the problem: [Unblock Request]
