E-Mail Problems - FAQS
Can't send mail:
Our SMTP servers are configured as secure relays. This means that you cannot simply
reference "mail.yourdomain.com" as an Outgoing mailserver unless you
successfully log in via one of your pop3 accounts at "mail.yourdomain.com' before you
try to send. This is a mandatory setting to prevent spammers from using our mailservers as
havens for unsolicited email. If you are getting a "relaying prohibited" or
"disconnected by administrator" error, it means that you haven't logged into the
pop3 server at your domain before you tried to send through the smtp server at your
domain. To log in, you need to check for mail first.
In addition to this, you might not be able to send regardless of if you check mail
successfully. Some ISPs have it set so that their users cannot use an outbound SMTP server
to relay messages. If you are still experiencing problems sending through your domain, and
are certain that you have logged in via pop3 to an account at your domain, you might want
to contact your local ISP to see if they do allow their users to use outbound smtp
servers.
Your default root email account:
Every account starts out with a default "catch-all" account for its domain. This
email box will grab all mail heading to ANYNAME@yourdomain.com. The login for this box is
simply the same main account login you received after signing up. Thus, if your root
account is "test@homepage.net" (login of "homepage" - first 8 letters
of your domain), there is no need to request an alias to your root account, because all
names under your domain already are filtered into this account.
Problems resolving your mailhost
If you find that you can't get "mail.yourdomain.com" to resolve as a valid SMTP
or POP3 server, please be sure that your domain is registered to our nameservers. Also,
try clearing out your cache and cookies and then restarting your computer. in some cases
your registration was not completed by the registrar.
Any Username And Password Error:
The main cause for this is trying to access the e-mail account with the wrong user /
password. If this is NOT your primary e-mail account remember to use the full email
address (user@domain.com) as your user name for logging in. If all else fails, simply
remove, and then recreate the account with your mail control panel.
If none of this helps, then most likely the pop3 box in question has a received a
corrupted message. Contact support and tell them to clear that box out. Usually this
results in most or all of that particular mailbox's contents being erased.
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