Email Support

Creating Email Accounts
Using Webmail (web-based access to
your email mailbox)

Sending email using a webpage
SMTP mail servers
Creating autoresponders
Managing anti-spam & anti-virus
services

Configure MS-Outlook Express
Configure MS-Outlook 2000/2003
Configuring other Email software
(like Eudora, GMail, Hotmail, AOL,
Yahoo! Mail, Netscape, AOL)

How to setup an Outlook spam filter
Mailbox quota exceeded
Disconnect Problems in Outlook Express


Thunderbird
IncrediMail
Eudora
Opera

Outlook Express
Outlook 2000
Outlook 2003
Pegasus
FoxMail
Netscape


Configure other email software

Hotmail, AOL, Yahoo! Mail, GMail & other free email services

Free email operators tend to operate differently to traditional Internet Service Providers. Their services do not enable the changing of the 'sending' or 'reply to' addresses.

If you are a user for free email, you can use our web-based email platform to collect your email. Login in to http://webmail.websecure.net, using the email address you specified (ie yourname@yourdomain.com) and the password you specified when you established your email account.

More information about using our web-based email service can be found here.

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Eudora

Configuring your reply address

  1. 1. Select Tools and click on Options
  2. 2. Click on Getting Started
  3. 3. Change the Return address field to name@yourdomainname.au.com
  4. 4. Click OK
  5. 5. To send a test message, simply send yourself an email

Configuring your POP settings

  1. 1. Select Tools and click on Options
  2. 2. Click on Getting Started
  3. 3. Enter pop.yourdomain.com.au into the field called "Mail Server (incoming)"
  4. 4. Leave SMTP Server unchanged, unless it is blank, in which case choose your ISP's SMTP Server (which they can provide you). It is usually smtp.ISPname.com.au

Netscape

  1. 1. Select Edit and click on Preferences
  2. 2. Click on Mail & Newsgroups and then Identity
  3. 3. Change Email address and Reply-to address fields to name@yourdomainname.au.com
  4. 4. Click OK
  5. 5. To send a test message simply send yourself an email.