
Configuring an E-Mail Client
Your Virtual Private Server supports both the POP
(Post Office Protocol) and IMAP (Internet Mail Access Protocol)
methods for accessing and retrieving Virtual Private Server E-Mail
stored remotely. POP allows you do download e-mail from the Virtual
Private Server to your own PC. IMAP does the same, but it also
allows you to create folders on the Virtual Private Server itself
and save e-mail in the folders you create.
| NOTE: By default all Virtual Private Servers include POP-before-SMTP anti-spam configuration. If you plan to use your Virtual Private Server as an SMTP relay for your outgoing e-mail you must first authenticate your e-mail client IP address by checking an e-mail account on the Virtual Private Server via POP or IMAP. For more details, see the following. |
There are numerous e-mail clients (programs) available that support POP, or both POP and IMAP, and SMTP. These include:
Configuring the typical e-mail client is generally a simple process. Directions for configuring these three e-mail clients are detailed below.
Netscape Communicator
These
directions apply to Communicator 4.x.
Server Name
This is typically your domain name, for example yourcompany.com.Server Type
You will either need to select POP or IMAP. If you are unsure which to select, we recommend you select POP.User Name
This should be your e-mail user name, for example bob if your e-mail address was bob@yourcompany.com.
After you have provided the required information click OK.
Outgoing mail (SMTP) server
This is typically your domain name, for example yourcompany.com.Outgoing mail server user name
This should be your e-mail user name, for example bob for an e-mail address of bob@yourcompany.com.
Netscape 6.x
The
mail client for Netscape 6 is designed to be able to handle multiple
e-mail accounts. If you haven't already configured the client
program for an e-mail account, it will open a wizard to help you
configure your account automatically. If you are adding your Virtual
Private Server e-mail account when one account is already present,
do the following.
Microsoft Outlook
These
directions apply to Outlook 2000.
Incoming mail (POP3 or IMAP) server
This is typically your domain name, for example yourcompany.com.Select either POP3 or IMAP
If you are unsure which to select, we recommend you select POP.Outgoing mail (SMTP) server
This is typically your domain name, for example yourcompany.com.Account Name
This should be your e-mail user name, for example bob for an e-mail address of bob@yourcompany.com.Password
This is be the password you associated with the Account Name above.
Qualcomm Eudora
These
directions apply to Eudora 5.x.
Real name
This should be your own full name.Return Address
This should be your complete e-mail address, for example bob@yourcompany.com.Mail Server (Incoming)
This is your domain name, for example yourcompany.comLogin Name
This should be your e-mail user name, for example bob for an e-mail address of bob@yourcompany.com.SMTP Server (Outgoing)
This is your domain name again.Allow Authentication
Select this checkbox. This will make Eudroa authenticate before sending mail, which is necessary for the POP-Before-SMTP anti relay system on your Virtual Private Server
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