Overview
Below you can find common setting for Outlook, Outlook Express, Windows Mail and Mozilla Thunderbird.
User ID:
user@yourdomain.com
Password:
Your Password
POP3 Server:
mail.yourdomain.com port 110
SMTP Server:
mail.yourdomain.com port 25 (POP before SMTP Authorization)
SMTP Server:(Special Submission)
mail.yourdomain.com port 587 (SMTP Authorization)
IMAP4 Server
mail.yourdomain.com port 143
* where yourdomain.com is your domain name.
Attention
- The setting is not applied to WebMail.
- With POP before SMTP authorization, once a user has successfully authenticated to the POP server, user is permitted to receive and send e-mail through the mail server for the next 60 minutes.
- With SMTP authorization, your mail server requires authorization if the e-mail message must be sent to an external address. Your mail server supports LOGIN, CRAM-MD5 and PLAIN methods of SMTP authorization.
- If you can't send mail via port 25 due to blocks imposed by your ISP, you can enable the special submission port (587) within our server pretty easily.
- Domain name and server name must contain only lower case characters because the domain name system is case insensitive.
- Password are case sensitive.
*** The above information is for reference only, Please seek independent technical advice if found necessary.