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If your Forget About IT™ server is mail enabled, then you will need the following settings in order to configure your email client: |
If your Forget About IT™ server is mail enabled, then you will need the following settings in order to configure your email client: |
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Server Name: Usually mail.<your domain name> or server.<your domain name>. Often you can use a short name such as "server" on its own if the computer is not used outside of the office network. |
* Server Name: Usually mail.<your domain name> or server.<your domain name>. Often you can use a short name such as "server" on its own if the computer is not used outside of the office network. |
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Server Type: IMAP (or to be pedantic IMAP4). |
* Server Type: IMAP (or to be pedantic IMAP4). |
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User Name / Account ID: This is usually the same name as you use to log in to your computer in the morning, or to log into webmail. |
* User Name / Account ID: This is usually the same name as you use to log in to your computer in the morning, or to log into webmail. |
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Password: Hopefully you will already know this, as we cannot find out what your password is as it stored as an encrypted form. |
* Password: Hopefully you will already know this, as we cannot find out what your password is as it stored as an encrypted form. |
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=== Specific Instructions === |
=== Specific Instructions === |
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Revision as of 18:01, 16 April 2009
If your Forget About IT™ server is mail enabled, then you will need the following settings in order to configure your email client:
- Server Name: Usually mail.<your domain name> or server.<your domain name>. Often you can use a short name such as "server" on its own if the computer is not used outside of the office network.
- Server Type: IMAP (or to be pedantic IMAP4).
- User Name / Account ID: This is usually the same name as you use to log in to your computer in the morning, or to log into webmail.
- Password: Hopefully you will already know this, as we cannot find out what your password is as it stored as an encrypted form.