E-mail Settings for IMAP and POP E-mail Accounts

By default, all Hyperlinked accounts come with an e-mail account configured for the administrator's account.Additional e-mail accounts can be added from the Hosting Control Panel.Hyperlinked hosts support IMAP and POP protocols for accessing e-mail.

Your Email client should use the following settings to send and retrieve your Email from the server. If you're not sure if you have a POP or IMAP email program, don't worry.The settings are the same.

Set your e-mail client to the following:

E-mail Address: Any Email Address

Reply-to Email: Any Email Address (optional)

Incoming Mail Server: mail.yourdomain.com

Outgoing Mail Server: mail.yourdomain.com

Username: username@yourdomain.com

Password: password

Incoming Mail Server may be referred to as "POP Email Server" by your mail program.Outgoing Mail Server may be referred to as "SMTP Server" by your email program.

Email counts as against your space quota!If you configure your e-mail program to leave copies of your mail on the server, be sure to keep an eye on your space usage.

If you're going to be downloading your email from the server through an email client and you also access your mail through a Web Mail service, you'll want to make sure that the "leave email on server" box (or something like that) is left checked when configuring your email program's settings. If your email client is configured to delete mail when it downloads, the next time you use your Web Mail you'll only have access to new email that hasn't been downloaded yet.

Note: Many Internet Service Providers block port 25 which is the industry standard for sending out email.If your ISP blocks port 25, you will not be able to use your Web server as an outgoing mail server.Instead, you'll need to use the outgoing mail settings for your ISP's mail servers, but you can still use your email address (username@yourdomain.com) as your From: and Reply-To: email address.