Sea Sabres

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See Jeff Shipley for passwords and account names.

 

Go to Email Http://seasabres.com:2004

 

 

Web EMail Messaging

 

You can view, organise and send mail online or via a POP3 compliant EMail client. Using Web Based access to your mail gives you the ability to access mail from any location and even delete large attachments without first downloading them.

 

Web Mail can be accessed via port 2004 of your webserver. The link below will take you to the login screen. Login using your full email address and password you would use for POP3 access.

 

http://seasabres.com:2004

 

Setting Up The Most Common E-mail Programs

a) Outlook or Outlook Express:
Start Outlook or Outlook Express. Click "Tools" and choose "Accounts". In the "Internet Accounts" windows click "Add" and choose "Mail". Fill in your name and click Next. Click "I already have an e-mail address that I'd like to use" and fill in the your e-mail address. Click Next. On the "Email Server Names" page, check that POP3 is selected from the drop-down box to give "My incoming mail server is a POP3 server". The incoming mail server should be mail.yourdomain.com (replacing yourdomain.com with your own domain name). The Outgoing Mail (SMTP) should be your ISP's outgoing mail server. Click Next. Enter your mailbox user name in the account name field, and the password below. Click Next and then Finish.

You will probably wish to send e-mail using your HostOnce.com e-mail account by default, rather than your ISP e-mail address. To change the default e-mail account in Outlook, simply select the required account in the Mail window (which may be reached by selecting Tools > Accounts...), and then click "Set as Default".

b) Netscape Communicator/Messenger/Navigator:
After loading Netscape Messenger, choose "Edit" and then "Preferences". Select "Identity" from the list on the left hand side and add your personal information (only your name and e-mail address are required). Click on "Mail Server". The "Outgoing mail (SMTP) server" should be set to the outgoing server of your internet service provider. Your incoming mail server is yourdomain.com (replacing yourdomain.com with your own domain name). Put your user name in the mail server user name box. You will be prompted for your password when you first log on.

c) Eudora:
Start Eudora and select "Tools", then "Personalities". Right click the left-hand side of the screen. Select "New". The "New Account Wizard" will appear. Type in a name for this account and select Next. Select "Create a brand new email account" and click "Next". Type in your name (not your e-mail address) and select "Next". Type in the e-mail address you wish to use. Select Next. Type in the true user name for this POP3 account (this is NOT an alias). Select Next. Select "POP" for type of incoming mail server. In the "Incoming Mail Server" field, type yourdomain.com (replacing yourdomain.com with your own domain name). Select Next. Select Finish. Right-click on the new personality you just created, and select "Modify". In the SMTP Server field, type the name of your ISP's outgoing mail server. Select OK.

d) Claris Emailer:
Start Claris. Choose "Setup" and then "Internet Setup". The SMTP (outgoing mail) server should be the server of your Internet Service Provider. In the "Account Name" field, enter your domain name. Put your username and domain name in the "Email Account" box.

e) All other e-mail programs:
Please follow the general instructions given in Setting Up Your E-mail Program above.

Note:
For all of the e-mail programs discussed above, there are many different configuration options and settings you can change in order to customise the mail client for personal use. For more information on these features, please consult your e-mail program's documentation or help menus.

WebMail

EMail can also be retrieved and sent through your browser using this link: http://seasabres.com:2004/

 

Forwarders

 

Forwarders are a way to forward mail to another account much like mail would be forwarded to a new address.  Forwarding accounts are mail aliases. The alias can be in the form of <anything>@<your domain name> and can forward to any email address. For example you could forward it to youraccount@hotmail.com.

 

Forwarders on your domain are listed on the left. To

delete a forwarding account click delete to the right of the account you wish to remove.

 

 

 

 

Posted February 21, 2003