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2005-10-13, 02:07 AM | #1 |
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M3 Server Email Question
What should I put in the box that says ...
Mail Server: on my email to receive email. My computer crashed and I don't know what to put there. Thanks. Nina |
2005-10-13, 04:47 AM | #2 |
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You need yourservername.simplecom.net (at least that's what I use).
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2005-10-13, 01:08 PM | #3 |
Oh no, I'm sweating like Roger Ebert
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This is what it says:
Receiving Mail Mail Server: ________________ Only POP mail servers are supported at this time Username: ngb1959 Note: The username is different than your email address. Typically it is the text in your email address before the at sign (@). Password: xxxxxxx Your password is not displayed for security purposes. Indicator: This color will be used to mark messages received from this account. Deliver To: Inbox Options: Override default POP port: Leave mail on POP server Retrieve new messages only Use filters This is the part I am having trouble with: Receiving Mail Mail Server: ________________ Only POP mail servers are supported at this time You said to put in yourservername.simplecom.net What is the yourservername? Is that my main page? http://www.dreamypleasures.com/ ?? Thanks. |
2005-10-13, 03:09 PM | #4 |
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This information you need to get from you mail host. If this is your ISP, and your email address ends with your ISP's URL (eg fred1234@aol.com) try using pop. (note the dot)followed by the bit after the @. if pop. does not work try pop3. or pop2. EG. if your mail address is fred1234@aol.com try pop.aol.com and pop3.aol.com and pop2.aol.com However if none of these work you will have to contact your email host to find this address
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2005-10-13, 03:15 PM | #5 |
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Oh, just realised, you may be referring to a mail address at your website. If so try your domain name instead of the ISP address (eg if your site is http://www.ngb-porn.com try pop.ngb-porn.com and pop3.ngb-porn.com and pop2.ngb-porn.com) If this does not work, you will have to ask your host.
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2005-10-14, 02:44 PM | #6 |
No matter how good you are at something, there's always about a million people better than you
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Hi Nina,
Your incoming mail server should be the same as your domain name (yourdomain.com or yourdomain.net or what have you). Your out going mail server is more than likely through your ISP. Your FTP host name would be "yourservername.simplecom.net". If that doesn't work for you contact tech support here... http://www.m3server.com/support/ Regards, SF |
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